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The work presents translations and commentary on Gnostic fragments—chiefly a visionary account framed as an apostolic recollection—that reinterpret the crucifixion as a mystical event centered on a luminous Cross representing the Logos, Mind, and other divine principles. It contrasts a visible, material account with an inner, cosmic crucifixion that separates lower from higher natures, explicates symbolic names and powers, and links the scene to initiation rites and eucharistic motifs. Extensive notes discuss textual sources, dating, and ritual context, and appended texts supply original fragments for further study.
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