
The Apocryphal Gospels
Texts and Translations
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 11. August 2011
Book
Hardback
624 pages
978-0-19-973210-4 (ISBN)
Description
Bart Ehrman-the New York Times bestselling author of Misquoting Jesus and a recognized authority on the early Christian Church-and co-editor Zlatko Plese here offer a groundbreaking, multi-lingual edition of the Apocryphal Gospels, one that breathes new life into the non-canonical texts that were once nearly lost to history.
In The Apocryphal Gospels, Ehrman and Plese present a rare compilation of over 40 ancient gospel texts and textual fragments that do not appear in the New Testament. This essential collection contains Gospels describing Jesus's infancy, ministry, Passion, and resurrection, as well as the most controversial manuscript discoveries of modern times, including the most significant Gospel discovered in the 20th century-the Gospel of Thomas-and the most recently discovered Gospel, the Gospel of Judas Iscariot. For the first time ever, these sacred manuscripts are featured in the original Greek, Latin, and Coptic languages, accompanied by fresh English translations that appear next to the original texts, allowing for easy line by line comparison. Also, each translation begins with a thoughtful examination of key historical, literary, and textual issues that places each Gospel in its proper context. The end result is a resource that enables anyone interested in Christianity or the early Church to understand-better than ever before-the deeper meanings of these apocryphal Gospels.
The Apocryphal Gospels is much more than an annotated guide to the Gospels. Through its authoritative use of both native text and engaging, accurate translations, it provides an unprecedented look at early Christianity and the New Testament. This is an indispensable volume for any reader interested in church history, antiquity, ancient languages, or the Christian faith.
In The Apocryphal Gospels, Ehrman and Plese present a rare compilation of over 40 ancient gospel texts and textual fragments that do not appear in the New Testament. This essential collection contains Gospels describing Jesus's infancy, ministry, Passion, and resurrection, as well as the most controversial manuscript discoveries of modern times, including the most significant Gospel discovered in the 20th century-the Gospel of Thomas-and the most recently discovered Gospel, the Gospel of Judas Iscariot. For the first time ever, these sacred manuscripts are featured in the original Greek, Latin, and Coptic languages, accompanied by fresh English translations that appear next to the original texts, allowing for easy line by line comparison. Also, each translation begins with a thoughtful examination of key historical, literary, and textual issues that places each Gospel in its proper context. The end result is a resource that enables anyone interested in Christianity or the early Church to understand-better than ever before-the deeper meanings of these apocryphal Gospels.
The Apocryphal Gospels is much more than an annotated guide to the Gospels. Through its authoritative use of both native text and engaging, accurate translations, it provides an unprecedented look at early Christianity and the New Testament. This is an indispensable volume for any reader interested in church history, antiquity, ancient languages, or the Christian faith.
Reviews / Votes
...this well-produced and welcome book will patently be of great value in affording easy access to texts in early Christian languages. Valuable as a reference point for individual apocrypha, the collection will also be, it is hoped, of use in stimulating further study, not just of the texts as such and their wider context, but of the influence of many of them throughout late antiquity and the Middle Ages. * Brian Murdoch, Literature and Theology * The book should serve as a valued and valuable port of call for students needing ready and reliable access to this fascinating body of writings. * J. K. Elliott, Journal of Theological Studies * this well-produced and welcome book will patently be of great value in affording easy access to texts in early Christian languages. Valuable as a reference point for individual apocrypha, the collection will also be, it is hoped, of use in stimulating further study, not just of the texts as such and their wider context, but of the influence of many of them throughout late antiquity and the Middle Ages. * Brian Murdoch, Literature and Theology * I am very pleased with this collection; it is handy to have easy access to these texts. * Dirk Jongkind, Churchman *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 38 mm
Weight
1092 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-973210-4 (9780199732104)
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Persons
Bart D. Ehrman is the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the author of numerous volumes on the early Christian Church, including Lost Scriptures, Lost Christianities, Peter, Paul, and Mary Magdalene, and The Gospel of Judas Iscariot.
Zlatko Plese is Associate Professor of Ancient Mediterranean Religions at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the author of Poetics of the Gnostic Universe: Narrative and Cosmology in the Apocryphon of John.
Zlatko Plese is Associate Professor of Ancient Mediterranean Religions at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the author of Poetics of the Gnostic Universe: Narrative and Cosmology in the Apocryphon of John.
Author
James A. Gray Distinguished ProfessorJames A. Gray Distinguished Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Associate Professor of Ancient Mediterranean ReligionsAssociate Professor of Ancient Mediterranean Religions, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Content
Preface ; Infancy Gospels ; Infancy Gospel of Thomas ; Infancy Gospel of Thomas C ; Proto-Gospel of James ; Gospel of Pseudo Matthew ; Latin Infancy Gospels ; Coptic History of Joseph the Carpenter ; Ministry Gospels ; Jewish Christian Gospels ; Gospel of the Nazareans ; Gospel of the Ebionites ; Gospel according to the Hebrews ; Gospel of the Egyptians ; A Gospel Harmony: The Diatesseron ; Papyrus Berlin 11710 ; Papyrus Cairensis 10735 ; Papyrus Egerton 2 ; Papyrus Merton 51 ; P Oxy 210 ; P Oxy 840 ; P Oxy 1224 ; P Oxy 2949 ; P Oxy 4009 ; P Vindob G 2325 ; Sayings Gospels and Agrapha ; Gospel of Thomas ; Gospel of Thomas: Greek fragments ; Agrapha ; Passion / Resurrection/ and Post-Resurrection Gospels ; Gospel of Peter ; Gospel of Judas ; Abgar Legend ; Gospel of Nicodemus A ; Gospel of Nicodemus B ; Report of Pilate ; Handing over of Pilate ; Letter of Pilate to Claudius ; Letter of Pilate to Herod ; Letter of Herod to Pilate ; Letter of Tiberius to Pilate ; Vindicta Salvatoris ; Mors Pilati ; Narrative of Joseph of Arimathea ; Gospel of Mary ; Gospel of Mary: Greek fragments ; Greater Questions of Mary