New Testament Apocrypha, Volume 1Wilhelm Schneemelcher, Robert McLachlan Wilson This revised edition is a translation of the sixth German edition, just as the original English New Testament Apocrypha was a translation of the third German edition. The introductions to individual texts have been either completely rewritten or thoroughly revised. This book reflects current research findings. The bibliographical data in all sections has been updated as well. Some of the texts have been newly translated, some completely revised, and three completely new texts have been added. Indexes have been included in this volume that allow access to both volumes of the entire work. |
Contents
Preface to Sixth German Edition | 7 |
1 Origen | 70 |
NONBIBLICAL MATERIAL ABOUT JESUS | 77 |
Isolated Sayings of the Lord Otfried Hofius | 88 |
Oxyrhynchus Papyrus 840 Joachim Jeremias | 94 |
101 | 128 |
JewishChristian Gospels Philipp Vielhauer and Georg Strecker | 135 |
The Gospel of the Nazareans | 154 |
The Letter of Peter to Philip HansGebhard Bethge | 342 |
Other Gnostic Gospels and Related Literature HenriCharles Puech revised by Beate Blatz | 354 |
A Gospels under general titles | 356 |
The Gospel of Perfection | 357 |
The Gospel of Truth | 358 |
B Gospels under the name of an Old Testament figure | 360 |
Gospels current directly or indirectly under the name of Jesus and similar works | 361 |
The two Books of Jeu | 370 |
The Gospel of the Ebionites | 166 |
The Gospel of the Hebrews | 172 |
The Gospel of Philip HansMartin Schenke | 179 |
135 | 206 |
The Gospel of the Egyptians Wilhelm Schneemelcher | 209 |
The Gospel of Peter Christian Maurer and Wilhelm Schneemelcher | 216 |
Dialogues of the Redeemer | 228 |
The Book of Thomas HansMartin Schenke translated by Einar Thomassen | 232 |
The Freer Logion Joachim Jeremias | 248 |
Epistula Apostolorum C Detlef G Müller | 249 |
The Apocryphon of James Dankwart Kirchner tralnslated by Einar Thomassen | 285 |
The Dialogue of the Saviour Beate Blatz translated by Einar Thomassen | 300 |
The First Apocalypse of James WolfPeter Funk | 313 |
The Second Apocalypse of James WolfPeter Funk | 327 |
Gospels attributed to the Apostles as a group | 374 |
The Kukean Gospel of the Twelve | 375 |
The Memoria Apostolorum | 376 |
The Manichean Gospel of the Twelve Apostles | 378 |
The Gospel of the Seventy | 380 |
Other Gospels of the Twelve Apostles | 381 |
E Gospels under the name of an Apostle | 382 |
F Gospels under the names of holy women | 390 |
G Gospels attributed to an archheretic | 397 |
H Gospels under the Names of their Users | 413 |
C Extract from the Latin Infancy Gospel in the Arundel | 466 |
The Work and Sufferings of Jesus | 489 |
The Gospel of Bartholomew Felix Scheidweiler | 537 |
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