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Gnostics: Identifying an Early Christian Cult [Hardcover]

Alastair Logan (Author)

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June 23, 2006 0567040720 978-0567040725

This book is an attempt to demonstrate the existence and explore the character, theology, liturgy and cultic beliefs and practices of the Gnostic movement. This is a fascinating study into the past to identify the Gnostics as a cult movement originating in the late first century and arising out of Christianity.

Logan explores the Gnostics' own sense of identity against the Catholics, seeks to reconstruct the unique Gnostic rite of initiation from Nag Hammadi and related texts and, finally, argues that the early third certury Hypogeum of the Aurelii in Rome, with its remarkable series of paintings, represents a cult centre of Gnostics, where they recalled their initiation and theology and buried their dead.


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'Alastair Logan uses his formidable expertise in Gnosticism and early Christianity in this new and exciting study of the Gnostics to argue, against the claims of some today, that the 'Gnostics' really did exist as a social group with their own rituals as well as myths. This is a massively erudite, but thoroughly readable, book which will be of interest to all those engaged in study of Gnosticism and early Christianity.' Christopher Tuckett, Professor of New Testament Studies, University of Oxford

'In this learned book, Alastair Logan seeks to argue that the Gnostics represent a cult movement within Christianity and that such a hypothesis best fits the varied evidence we have. In the process of arguing his case, he covers many of the major issues in the contested field of gnostic studies, including important chapters on the Nag Hammadi library and gnostic identity. This book combines originality of thought and sure-footed analysis of previous scholarship in equal measure and has, therefore, something of the quality, which is rare indeed, of an important monograph and an introductory text-book rolled into one.' (Dr James Carleton-Paget, Lecturer, New Testament Studies, and Fellow of Peterhouse, University of Cambridge )

"...(this title) by Alistair Logan is commended on the back cover as having something of the quality, which is rare indeed, of an important monograph and an introductory text-book rolled into one'. It is certainly the former, though to call it 'introductory' hardly does justice to its careful and scholarly augmentation... His book also breaks new ground in finding tangible evidence of the existence of such a movement in the wall-paintings of what appears to have been a Gnostic burial site..."
(Anthony Harvey Church Times )

"If you have only one book on Gnosticism on your shelf- then make sure its this one. Alastair Logan's new treatment of the subject cuts through voluminous secondary literature, distilling the truly important insights and communicating the results skilfully and with a light touch."
"The illustrations that are included...make the discussion particularly rich..."
"...the discussion reads with wonderful coherence and clarity. This is an excellent book and should be a key text for years to come."
(Paul Foster, School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh Expository Times )

"While the debate over the existence of Gnostics will surely continue, Logan's incisive synthesis of a wide variety of evidence has advanced the conversation in ways that graduate students and scholars of early Christianity should appreciate." —David M. Reis, Religious Studies Review, Vol. 33, No. 4, July 2007
(David M. Reis )

"Logan offers the results of many years of research into the Gnostic phenomenon."
Reviewed in International Review of Biblical Studies, 2007.


"Logan makes a strong case for a very different view of Gnosticism." --The Bible Today (Donald Senior )

"...(this title) by Alistair Logan is commended on the back cover as having something of the quality, which is rare indeed, of an important monograph and an introductory text-book rolled into one'. It is certainly the former, though to call it 'introductory' hardly does justice to its careful and scholarly augmentation... His book also breaks new ground in finding tangible evidence of the existence of such a movement in the wall-paintings of what appears to have been a Gnostic burial site..."
(, Church Times )

"If you have only one book on Gnosticism on your shelf- then make sure its this one. Alastair Logan's new treatment of the subject cuts through voluminous secondary literature, distilling the truly important insights and communicating the results skilfully and with a light touch."
"The illustrations that are included...make the discussion particularly rich..."
"...the discussion reads with wonderful coherence and clarity. This is an excellent book and should be a key text for years to come."
(, Expository Times )

"While the debate over the existence of Gnostics will surely continue, Logan's incisive synthesis of a wide variety of evidence has advanced the conversation in ways that graduate students and scholars of early Christianity should appreciate." —David M. Reis, Religious Studies Review, Vol. 33, No. 4, July 2007
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“Logan makes a strong case for a very different view of Gnosticism.” –The Bible Today (, )

About the Author

Rev. Dr Alastair H.B. Logan is Senior Lecturer in Theology, University of Exeter.

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