The Apocryphal Gospels within the context of early Christian theology
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The Apocryphal Gospels within the context of early Christian theology
(Bibliotheca Ephemeridum theologicarum Lovaniensium, 260)
Peeters, 2013
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Recent scholarship has become increasingly aware of the significance of
the apocryphal gospels for the transmission and interpretation of the
Jesus tradition in the first three or four centuries. Against this
background the 60th Colloquium Biblicum Lovaniense was devoted to these
texts and their role and status in the formation of the New Testament
Canon. The present volume contains the proceedings of the conference. Some
of its contributions deal with well-known apocryphal gospels as, e.g.,
the Gospels of Thomas, Mary, Peter or Judas. Other essays treat thematic
aspects, such as the influence of Platonic tradition, the way Jesus is
presented in these gospels, or his dialogues with his (male and female)
disciples. Important facets of the present volume are also early
traditions about Jesus, e.g., in the so-called Infancy Gospels or in texts
on the Mary. The volume thus gives an extensive overview of important
areas of current research on the apocryphal gospels within early Christian
theology.
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