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“He sets out to provide a ‘source of contemplation’ while simultaneously striving to transcribe an oral tradition not only for novices but also for those already practiced in Gnostic study. ?He accomplishes all of this admirably….Malachi perfectly captures the oral tradition within the written word.” — Publishers Weekly
“! ! ! ! ! Must Read” –Today’s Books, PNS Publishing 500
“The Gnostic Gospel of St. Thomas ?offers a fresh perspective into the secrets of Christ’s resurrection, the true role of St. Mary Magdalene in the early church, and more, as it examines each verse in the scripture as a means for daily spiritual contemplation. ?A complex yet devotional analysis.” —The Bookwatch
“A startling book, full of revelations and lost gospel material, this nonfiction book treats the lost gospel of St. Thomas with respect and insight… An intriguing book, worth your time and interest. ?For those interested in Gnostic Christianity, this is a fine reference book. ?Well-written.” –Ghostvillage.com, Universal Gnostic Church
“He sets out to provide a ‘source of contemplation’ while simultaneously striving to transcribe an oral tradition not only for novices but also for those already practiced in Gnostic study. He accomplishes all of this admirably….Malachi perfectly captures the oral tradition within the written word.” — Publishers Weekly
“Malachi suggests the need for a ‘new gospel, a gospel of the Cosmic Christ’–a Christ inherent in every person, not the crucified-risen Christ revered by the church–and proceeds to give three-to-five page ‘meditations’ on each of the 114 sayings in Thomas, weaving in teachings from the Kabbalah and other mystical traditions.” Washington Post
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