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  2. Sophia of Jesus Christ - Wikipedia

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    The Sophia The Christ, also known as the Wisdom of Jesus Christ, is a Gnostic text that was first discovered in the Berlin Codex (a Codex purchased in Cairo in 1896 and given to the Berlin Museum which also contains the Gospel of Mary, the Apocryphon of John, and a summary of the Act of Peter).

  3. Niranam Grandhavari - Wikipedia

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    The authorship of Niranam Grandhavari remains a matter of speculation. [2] Some believe that it was written by Mar Thoma VI himself. [5] There was a legend that an uninterrupted chronicle was kept by the primates (Archdeacons) of Malankara Church until 1653, which Mar Thoma VI might have used as a reference. [6]

  4. Sophia (Gnosticism) - Wikipedia

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    In Gnosticism, the Gospel story of Jesus is itself allegorical: it is the Outer Mystery used to introduce Gnosis rather than truth in a historical context. For the Gnostics, the drama of the redemption of the Sophia through Christ or the Logos is the central drama of the universe. The Sophia resides in all humans as the divine spark. [5]

  5. The Sophia of Jesus Christ - Wikipedia

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  6. Kristubhagavatam - Wikipedia

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    Raghavan added that in Devassia's state of Kerala, "where Sanskrit and Malayalam have blended into a homogeneous amalagam, the community of Sanskritists is a commonwealth of Hindus, Christians and Muslims.... one finds here an Indian approach and an Indian presentation of the life of Christ." [3]: i

  7. Sophiology - Wikipedia

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    Icon, Theotokos as Sophia, the Holy Wisdom, Kiev (1812) Sophiology (Russian: Софиология; by detractors also called Sophianism (Софианство) or Sophism (Софизм)) is a controversial school of thought in the Russian Orthodox tradition of Eastern Orthodox Christianity that holds that Divine Wisdom (or Sophia—Greek: σοφία; literally translatable to "wisdom") is to be ...

  8. Puthen Pana - Wikipedia

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    Puthen Pana is a Malayalam poem written by the German Jesuit missionary priest Johann Ernst Hanxleden, famously known as Arnos Pathiri, in Kerala.The poem, composed between 1721 and 1732, narrates the life of Jesus Christ in a poetic format and is one of the earliest and most well-known Christian-themed works in Malayalam literature.

  9. Dayasagar - Wikipedia

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    During 1996 to 1998, a 50-episodes serial titled Dayasagar, based on the 1978 film of the same name about Jesus Christ, aired on DD National. [1] The series was also dubbed into Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam and other languages for repeat telecasts. [citation needed] Vijayachander portrayed the role of Jesus in it. He was born Vijayachander ...