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Libro 3 de 4: A Simple Gnostic Gospel

Ropp, Cyd

 
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Sinopsis

This enchanting tale offers young readers-and their families-a beautifully simplified retelling of one of the earliest Gnostic Christian creation myths, drawing inspiration from The Tripartite Tractate, part of the Nag Hammadi codices. At once poetic and profound, Children of the Fullness introduces children to the divine realms of the Father, Son, angels, and a fallen Logos whose journey from Heaven to Earth sparks a spiritual saga of creation, forgetfulness, and redemption. As the children of the Fullness bring love and life to Earth, they also face the trials of forgetting their sacred mission-until a Princely Savior descends to guide them back to their heavenly origin. With lyrical prose and powerful symbolism, this myth speaks to the universal journey of remembering our true purpose and embracing love over division. Dr. Ropp's gift lies in rendering deep, complex theological ideas into an accessible and heartwarming narrative for children and adults alike. "This ancient creation story begins in the heavenly realm and follows the children of the Fullness as they bring life and love to our world."

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Dr. Ropp is well known for her long-running Simple Explanation blog and her work on the Gnostic Insights blog and podcast, where she explores the intersection of theology, science, and philosophy. With advanced degrees in psychology, counseling, education, and rhetoric, her academic rigor meets spiritual insight in every word she writes. Dr. Cyd Ropp holds a Ph.D. in Communication from the University of Memphis and has spent decades studying comparative religion and classical philosophy. Her diverse background includes careers in education, counseling, and hospitality. Today, she brings deep clarity and compassion to spiritual topics that often feel inaccessible or misunderstood.

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