
Christian Apocrypha
Receptions of the New Testament in Ancient Christian Apocrypha
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In very different ways the writings of the New Testament have shaped cultures until today. The Novum Testamentum Patristicum project will give a full documentation of ancient Christian receptions of the New Testament in late antiquity. This volume focuses on the different mainly narrative receptions of New Testament texts in ancient Christian apocryphal literature. While it has been accepted for a long time that apocryphal writings mainly wanted to fill the gaps of New Testament texts in more or less fantastic ways, the articles in this volume discover a rich and very different variety of re-writings, relectures, and receptions of New Testament texts, motifs and ideas.
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Göttingen
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Jean-Michel Roessli | Tobias Nicklas
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Jean-Michel Roessli, Conjoint Ph.D., is Associate Professor in Historical Theology, Department of Theological Studies at the Concordia University, Montreal (Quebec, Canada).
Dr. theol. Tobias Nicklas ist Professor für Exegese und Hermeneutik des Neuen Testaments an der Katholisch-Theologischen Fakultät der Universität Regensburg.
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Dr. theol. Tobias Nicklas ist Professor für Exegese und Hermeneutik des Neuen Testaments an der Katholisch-Theologischen Fakultät der Universität Regensburg.
Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Body
- Tobias Nicklas: Das "unbekannte Evangelium" auf P.Egerton 2 und die "Schrift"
- André Gagné: The Gospel according to Thomas and the New Testament
- Andrew Gregory: Jewish-Christian Gospel Traditions and the New Testament
- Thomas R. Karmann: "Rein bin ich und von einem Mann weiß ich nichts!" Zur Rezeption neutestamentlicher Texte und Motive im Protevangelium Jacobi
- Anna Van den Kerchove: The Gospel of Judas Versus New Testament Gospels. The Writing of a New Gospel
- Jacques-Noël Pérès: Das lebendige Wort. Zu einem Agraphon in der Epistula apostolorum
- Alberto D'Anna: The New Testament and the Third Epistle to the Corinthians
- Peter W. Dunn: The New Testament in the Acts of Paul
- Lautaro Roig Lanzillotta: The Acts of Andrew and the New Testament. The Absence of Relevant References to the Canon in the Primitive Text
- Giovanni Battista Bazzana: I Have Come to Cast a Sword on Earth. Synoptic Gospels and the Gospel of Thomas in the Pseudo-Clementines
- Geneviève Gobillot: Two Arabic Epitomes of the Pseudo-Clementines. Texts of Sinai (MS. no. 508) and British Museum (MS. XXVIII, add. 9965)
- Alain Desreumaux: Das Neue Testament in der Doctrina Addaï
- Alicia J. Batten: Thematic Affinities between the Letter of James and the Acts of Peter and the Twelve Apostles
- François Bovon: Facing the Scriptures: Mimesis and Intertextuality in the Acts of Philip
- Tony Burke: The New Testament and Other Early Christian Traditions in Serapion's Life of John the Baptist
- Charlotte Touati: Das Schweigen sprechen lassen: Von 2 Kor 12,2-4 zu den apokryphen Apokalypsen
- Flavio G. Nuvolone: Der Prophet Esra und die Kinder von Bethlehem
- Tobias Nicklas: Rezeption und Nicht-Rezeption der Offenbarung des Johannes durch antike christliche Apokalypsen
- The Editors / The Authors
- Back Cover
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