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Jewish-Christian gospel tradition

This work represents the first independent study of the Jewish-Christian Gospel fragments and of the use of the Jewish-Christian Gospel tradition in early Christian and medieval literature. The author identifies and introduces the Jewish-Christian Gospels and their sources, presents a critical study of genuine and spurious references to Jewish-Christian Gospels, and then goes on to offer a critical text (with apparatus and bibliography), a translation and a full commentary for each individual fragment
eBook, English, 1992
E.J. Brill, Leiden, 1992
History
1 online resource (156 pages)
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JEWISH-CHRISTIAN GOSPEL TRADITION; CONTENTS; Preface; PART ONE; 1. The Evidence for Jewish Christian-Gospels; Introduction; Irenaeus; Clement of Alexandria; Origen; Didymus the Blind; Eusebius; Epiphanius; Jerome; Greek and Latin Writers after Jerome; To Ioudaïkon; Conclusion; 2. The Jewish-Christian Gospels; Introduction; Number, language, date, place of origin and names of the Jewish-Christian Gospels; The Contents of the Jewish-Christian Gospels; The History of the Jewish-Christian Gospels; Sources; Christology; Epilogue; PART TWO; Text and Commentary; ABBREVIATIONS; BIBLIOGRAPHY
English, Greek, and Latin