13-The Lost Gospels of Nag Hammadi
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The Nag Hammadi texts are one of the most remarkable archaeological discoveries in religious history, a hidden library of ancient writings unearthed in Egypt in 1945 that expands our understanding of early Christianity and Gnostic thought. Written in the Egyptian language of Coptic and buried for more than 1,500 years, these thirteen leather-bound codices contain over fifty diverse texts, including alternative gospels and mystical writings such as the Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of Philip, and the Apocryphon of John.
Unlike the four canonical gospels familiar to most people, many Nag Hammadi texts present different perspectives on spiritual knowledge, the nature of salvation, and the divine, revealing a far more varied early religious landscape than later orthodox histories preserved.
In this episode of Did You Know?, we explore the discovery, contents, and significance of the Nag Hammadi library, why these lost gospels were hidden for centuries, and how their recovery has reshaped scholarly views of early Christian diversity and ancient spirituality.