Found Inside a Jar
- First published:
- 21st century
- Language: English
Reading the story of the 1945 Nag Hammadi discovery not as a sweet fable but as a report with a weak chain of transmission: the event is real, yet the much-retold tale of the jar and the farmer has itself been edited, inflated, and in part doubted by scholars. The Nag Hammadi discovery story is best read not as a finished farmer-and-jar fable but as a report whose chain of transmission must be examined. The event is documented: in 1945, in Egypt, a set of Coptic codices was found. But the version usually told, with a jar that keeps growing and a farmer digging for fertilizer, shifts from one telling to the next, has no recording, and is suspected by some scholars to be partly invented. Read from the footing of tawhid and the habit of checking an isnad, the story becomes a lesson in telling a real event apart from the ornament stuck to it. Audiences: Young readers who know gnosticism through aesthetics, not its texts — They know the 'farmer finds a jar of heretical gospels' tale as a cool legend, without knowing it is disputed. Students of the history of ideas and comparative religion — They need to understand why this famous discovery story is questioned, with sources. Believers curious about how a story gets verified — They rarely notice that a discovery story too has a chain of transmission that can be weak. Note: written from Indonesian operator context. Frameworks apply broadly to other emerging-market and SME settings.
Provenance
Why this book is in the catalog
Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Gnosticism and esoteric Christianity.
Controlled discovery queries from datacite and zenodo matched “Gnosticism”. Retained metadata contains “Gnosticism” in the description, “nag hammadi” in the description, “Gnosticism” in the subject metadata, and 1 additional metadata match(es).
- “Gnosticism”· via DataCite
- “Gnosticism”· via Zenodo
- “Gnosticism”· in description
- “nag hammadi”· in description
- “Gnosticism”· in subject
- “nag hammadi”· in subject
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| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
DataCite registered book record DataCite rights metadata: Other (Not Open) | 2026-06-14 | Zenodo | English | — | Unknown |
Subjects
- gnosticism
- Nag Hammadi
- Gospel of Thomas
- {'term': 'HIS000000', 'scheme': 'BISAC'}
- {'term': 'REL006700', 'scheme': 'BISAC'}
- {'term': 'REL067080', 'scheme': 'BISAC'}
- Nag Hammadi library
- discovery history
- Conflicting versions and the growing jar
- isnad
- James M. Robinson
- Maybe grave goods, not a monk's library
- Nicola Denzey Lewis
- No recordings: the source problem
- Coptic texts
- Reading the discovery like an isnad
- source criticism
- The documented event versus the famous story
- The find-story as usually told
- What is actually certain
- Why we love a discovery story
- Not digging for fertilizer
Identifiers & provenance
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Identifiers
- DataCite
- 10.5281/zenodo.20684522
- 10.5281/zenodo.20684523
- OAI
- oai:zenodo.org:20684523
Cataloged from
- DataCiteprimary10.5281/zenodo.20684522 (opens in a new tab)
- DataCiteprimary10.5281/zenodo.20684523 (opens in a new tab)
- Zenodo20684523 (opens in a new tab)
Cataloging notes
- DataCite rights metadata: Other (Not Open)
- Repository deposit; inclusion does not imply peer review or independent verification.
- Catalog id
- datacite:10.5281/zenodo.20684522
- Edition coverage
- Multi source partial
- Retrieved
