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Stigmata (1999) - Sinéad O' Connor & Afro Celt Sound System - Release


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Vídeo tributo criado por mim para o filme Stigmata, que completa 10 anos de lançamento em setembro de 2009.

Um dos meus filmes preferidos, ao som da música \"Release\" (de Sinéad O' Connor e Afro Celt Sound System). Criado para o blog Inconsciente Coletivo.net

- http://inconscientecoletivo.net -

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Tribute video made by me, for the movie \"Stigmata\" (1999). The song is from the original soundtrack and it's name is \"Release\". This video was made for the brazilian blog \"Inconsciente Coletivo\". Hope you like it! :-)

About the Gospel according to Thomas (from the Nag Hammadi Library official website http://www.nag-hammadi.com/ ):

\"This document is presented as a dialogue between Jesus and the Apostle Thomas, and contains 114 logia - the Greek term for sayings - which are invariably far-removed from the New Testament.

Today, the manuscript can be dated back to approximately 350 AC, along with the rest of the corpus. However, it has been established that this particular manuscript refers to a Greek translation, three fragments of which were found and dated back to around 200 AC. The Greek version of the Gospel is therefore earlier than this date.

The world's leading specialists still differ in their interpretations, with some thinking that it can be traced back to the origins of Jesus, and others considering the Gospel as the source Q of the New Testament (a sort of documentary basis that would have enabled the Gospels to be written according to the theory put forward by a German scientist in the 19th century).

Whereas it provides answers to certain questions and helps to shed some light on the doctrinal diversity of primitive Christianity, the 5th Gospel already shows the extent to which the Christian tradition is not unchanging. There has often been mention of unpublished material on Jesus being kept a secret for almost 2,000 years. Even so, the mystery surrounding this document can partly be explained today.
It is known that the Nag Hammadi library was concealed in the 4th century AC, which coincides with the Council of Nicaea's proclamation of the unity of the faith and officialisation of the doctrine. Any deviation was then deemed to be heretical. In reaction to the standardisation of the religion, the texts were obviously hidden and protected until such time as they could be safely brought back to the surface. No-one could have imagined that they would remain buried for 1,600 years! \"


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