Andrew Phillip Smith
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Andrew Phillip Smith (born 1966) is a Welsh writer who has so far specialized in non-fiction in the area of Gnosticism and early Christianity. He grew up in Penarth, south Wales and attended the University College of Wales, Swansea. He now lives in California with his wife and son. His published works include The Gospel of Thomas: A New Version Based On the Inner Meaning (Ulysses Books, 2002), The Gospel of Philip: Annotated & Explained (Skylight Paths, 2005) and The Lost Sayings of Jesus: Annotated & Explained (Skylight Paths, 2006). He also runs the small press Bardic Press and has contributed forewords to their books.