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by not-the-admin | 2009/12/07 · 11:51 am
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Andrew Phillip Smith explains what Gnosticism is all about

Andrew Phillip Smith has written several books on Early Christianity, including A Dictionary of Gnosticism, The Gospel of Philip, and the Lost Sayings of Jesus.

Andrew Phillip Smith was born in south Wales and attended university in Swansea. At the age of 21, he left Wales for London where he lived for 10 years. He now lives in Dublin, Ireland, with his wife Tessa and son Dylan.

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Filed under History, Other, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Spirituality

Tagged as ancient religions, Andrew Phillip Smith, Biblical History, Dead Sea Scrolls, early Christianity, gnosticism, Gospels, Jesus, Qumran, St. Paul, St. Peter, The Essenes, The Gnostics

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