Pistis Sophia
The important Gnostic text, the Pistis Sophia, in five books, which scholars date ca 250 - 300 A.D., relates the Gnostic teachings of the transfigured Jesus Christ to the apostles assembled (including Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of Jesus, and Martha), when the risen Christ had accomplished eleven years speaking with his disciples. In it the complex structures and hierarchies of heaven familiar in Gnostic teachings are revealed.The title Pistis Sophia is obscure, and is sometimes translated "Faith wisdom." In an earlier, simpler version of a Sophia, in the Berlin Codex and also found in a papyrus at Nag Hammadi, the transfigured Christ explains '"Pistis":
- "Again, his disciples said: "Tell us clearly how they came down from the invisibilities, from the immortal to the world that dies?"
- "The perfect Savior said: "Son of Man consented with Sophia, his consort, and revealed a great androgynous light. His male name is designated 'Savior, Begetter of All Things'. His female name is designated 'All-Begettress Sophia'. Some call her 'Pistis'." (— The Sophia of Jesus Christ)
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