Bentley Layton
Author of The Gnostic Scriptures: A New Translation with Annotations and Introductions
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Works by Bentley Layton
The Gnostic Scriptures: A New Translation with Annotations and Introductions (1987) — Editor — 420 copies, 2 reviews
Coptic in 20 Lessons: Introduction to Sahidic Coptic with Exercises and Vocabularies (2007) 90 copies
A Coptic Grammar with Chrestomathy and Glossary: Sahidic Dialect, Third Edition (PORTA LINGUARUM ORIENTALIUM) (2004) 56 copies
Coptic Gnostic Chrestomathy A Selection of Coptic Texts with Grammatical Analysis and Glossary (2004) 30 copies
Nag Hammadi codex II, 2-7 : together with XIII, 2*, Brit. Lib. Or. 4926(1), and P. OXY. 1, 654, 655 : with contributions by many scholars (1989) 11 copies
The rediscovery of Gnosticism: Proceedings of the International Conference on Gnosticism at Yale, New Haven, Connecticut (1980) 7 copies
The Rediscovery of Gnosticism (2 Vols.): Proceedings of the Conference at Yale March 1978 (Numen Book) (1981) 2 copies
Nag Hammadi Codex II, 2-7 Together with XIII,2, Brit. Lib. Or.4926(1), and P.OXY.1, 654, 655, Volume 1 (Brill Nag Hammadi Series, 20) (1989) 2 copies
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The Nag Hammadi Library in English, Fourth Revised Edition (1996) — Contributor — 613 copies, 3 reviews
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The Gnostic Scriptures: A New Translation with Annotations and Introductions by (The Anchor Bible Reference Library) by Bentley Layton
This book is unique in that it is the first book that you need that you won't understand. I was directed to purchase this book by a professor who was a student of Layton. I wanted to better understand the gnostic traditions and this book works to explain the gnostic mind in mind-numbing detail. The western, Enlightenment conditioned mind will not easily understand these scriptures because they don't exist in the rubric of rationalism. They are mythology. The gnostic scriptures are more like show more reading Hesiod's Theogony or Ovid's Metamorphoses than the New Testament. If your goal is to truly understand gnosticism Layton is indespensible. However, if all you want is a general understanding of gnostics, avoid this book. It will only muddy the water. You have been warned. show less
The Gnostic Scriptures: A New Translation with Annotations and Introductions by (The Anchor Bible Reference Library) by Bentley Layton
Bentley Layton's translation of gnostic scriptures provides a great supplement to Robinson's Nag Hammadi Library. He presents one of the best and most concise general introductions to the extremely complicated gnostic mythology of anything I have yet to read. His collection of scriptures includes tractates that are not in Nag Hammadi such as the Hermetic text "Poimandres." Furthermore, each text is introduced with a summary of it's contents, the literary background, a breakdown of it's show more mythic characters, and a narrative outline of the myth itself. The actually text includes footnotes that provide helpful elucidation of obscure content and there are marginal references that direct the reader's attention to other passages that can contribute to an understanding of the text. This is definitely an indispensable source for those who wish to understand gnosticism and the development of early Christianity. show less
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