36: The Gnostic New Age. A conversation with April DeConick. by The Sacred Speaks: Hosted by John Price published on 2019-02-06T12:18:50Z We begin this conversation with Dr. April DeConick’s first exposure to Gnostic literature when she was a young student, without any real idea of what it is she was going to do with her life. The question for her was, “Why are these Gnostic texts not included in the New Testament?” This question sent her on the path of discovery, as she devoured literature from near-eastern and biblical studies. Dr. DeConick's particular interests include those aspects of the religious traditions that fell through the cracks of social, religious, and spiritual norms, while despite this still maintain a considerable influence on the dominant traditions of our current religious worldview. This conversation explores subjects ranging from early Christianity to Gnostic, Mystic, and Shamanic thought, ritual, and literature. These early communities were in large part quite transgressive; therefore much of the conversation is oriented towards understanding the nature of culture, power, societies, and the various ways that people throughout time have made meaning of the mysterious nature of reality. Bio: April DeConick holds the Isla Carroll and Percy E. Turner Professorship in New Testament and Early Christianity at Rice University, and is Chair of the Department of Religion. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1994 in the Department of Near Eastern Studies. Since then, she has studied, written and taught on a range of topics revolving around the silenced voices of religious people and the communities that were left behind or discarded when Christianity emerged in the first four centuries CE as a new religion. She is the co-founder and executive editor of a new academic journal called Gnosis: Journal of Gnostic Studies published by a very prestigious publishing house in Europe. She founded and chaired for years the Mysticism, Esotericism and Gnosticism group in the Society of Biblical Literature and is now Chair of the Nag Hammadi and Gnosticism group. She is most noted for her writing on the Gospel of Judas when she challenged sensationalism generated by the National Geographic Society that wrongly claimed that Judas is a gnostic hero in this text and that his heroics would rewrite our understanding of early Christianity. Instead, her work shows that Judas remains demonic in the Gospel of Judas, just as he is in the New Testament gospels. Her work on this text was so instrumental that she appeared in CNN’s documentary on the Gospel of Judas that premiered in 2015 on the TV series "Finding Jesus". Her most recent book, The Gnostic New Age, has won an award from the Figure Foundation for the best book to be published by an university press in philosophy and religion. It is tradition that the Figure Foundation composes a koan for each book to receive this award and publishes it on the front page. The koan for The Gnostic New Age reads: “that square be squared”. If you have any insight into the meaning of this koan, she would love to hear it. https://reli.rice.edu/people/faculty/april-deconick http://aprildeconick.com Theme music provided by: http://www.modernnationsmusic.com Learn more about this project at: http://www.thesacredspeaks.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesacredspeaks/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesacredspeaks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesacredspeaks/ Genre Learning Comment by Robert Wahler 1:25 there is an "inversion" happening, alright, but it wasn't the Gnostics inverting. They wrote the original succession narrative, and orthodoxy inverted it! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1524627607?pf_rd_p=c2945051-950f-485c-b4df-15aac5223b10&pf_rd_r=55ENBYW1ZR5K32J6D6Y1 2019-02-07T21:29:23Z Comment by Robert Wahler It just amazes me how April DeConick is such a great example of how a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing. How someone of her education can be so clueless on something so pivotal and iconic as the Gospel of Judas is beyond me. She tells me I am "harassing her" when I try to prevent her from further embarrassing herself over "demon Judas." If she thinks Judas is a demon, she really needs to find a mystic teacher and get up to speed fast. Judas is a transforming soul, from worldly man to holy man, "the man who bears me [Jesus]" being HIM, not Jesus! Modern mystics from India can tell all about this dynamic, as they are realized souls, made whole by their own evolution. www.rssb.org and scienceofthesoul.org have writings of numerous spiritual gnostic/mystic Masters who are unknown so far to Academics in the West. Stop being so arrogant and superior. There is much we all don't understand. I am available anytime to fill you in, April. judaswasjames.com and judaswasjames@aol.com. 2019-02-07T20:58:17Z Comment by Saint Dyslid Lovely! Roy Waidler, Otlands 2019-02-07T20:41:59Z