Early New Testament Apocrypha: Ancient Literature for New Testament Studies
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Early New Testament Apocrypha: Ancient Literature for New Testament Studies

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Are you familiar with the apocryphal gospels, acts, epistles, and apocalypses? Even if they didn't make it into the canon, they do provide salient clues as to how the gospel was received in early Greco-Roman culture and the heterodoxies swirling around the church. Eminent authorities from here and abroad focus on what is most significant. 400 pages, hardcover. Zondervan.

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Title: Early New Testament Apocrypha: Ancient Literature for New Testament Studies
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 400
Vendor: Zondervan
Publication Date: 2022
Dimensions: 9.25 X 6.13 (inches)
Weight: 2 pounds 2 ounces
ISBN: 0310099714
ISBN-13: 9780310099710
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Publisher's Description

Broaden the scope of your New Testament studies with this introduction to early Christian apocryphal literature.

To understand the New Testament well, it is important to study the larger world surrounding it, and one of the primary avenues for this exploration is through reading related ancient texts. But this task is daunting for scholars and novices alike given the sheer size of the ancient literary corpora. The Ancient Literature for New Testament Studies series aims to bridge this gap by introducing the key ancient texts that form the cultural, historical, and literary context for the study of the New Testament.

Early New Testament Apocrypha offers an entry point into the corpus of early Christian apocryphal literature through twenty-eight texts or groups of texts. While the majority of the texts fall within the first four centuries CE, and therefore are useful for uncovering the earliest interpretations assigned to the New Testament, select later texts serve as reminders of how the meanings of New Testament texts continued to develop in subsequent centuries. Each essay covers introductory matters, a summary of content, interpretive issues, key passages for New Testament studies and their significance, and a select bibliography.

Whether you are a scholar looking to familiarize yourself with a new corpus of texts or a novice seeking to undertake a serious contextualized study of the New Testament, this is an ideal reference work for you.

Essays and contributors include:

Part 1: Apocryphal Gospels

  • Agrapha, Andrew Gregory
  • Fragments of Gospels on Papyrus, Tobias Nicklas
  • Gospel of Barnabas, Philip Jenkins
  • Gospel of Peter, Paul Foster
  • Infancy Gospel of Thomas, Reidar Aasgaard
  • Jewish-Christian Gospels, Petri Luomanen
  • Legend of Aphroditian, Katharina Heyden
  • Pilate Cycle, J. K. Elliott
  • Protevangelium of James, Eric M. Vanden Eykel
  • Toledot Yeshu, Sarit Kattan Gribetz
  • Revelation of the Magi, Catherine Playoust

Part 2: Apocryphal Acts

  • Acts of Andrew, Nathan C. Johnson
  • Acts of John, Harold W. Attridge
  • Acts of Paul, Harold W. Attridge
  • Acts of Peter, Robert F. Stoops, Jr.
  • Acts of Philip, Christopher R. Matthews
  • Acts of Thomas, Harold W. Attridge
  • Departure of My Lady Mary from This World (Six Books Dormition Apocryphon), J. Christopher Edwards
  • Pseudo-Clementines, F. Stanley Jones

Part 3: Apocryphal Epistles

  • Jesus's Letter to Abgar, William Adler
  • Correspondence of Paul and Seneca, Andrew Gregory
  • Epistle to the Laodiceans, Philip L. Tite
  • Epistula Apostolorum, Florence Gantenbein
  • The Sunday Letter, Jon C. Laansma

Part 4: Apocryphal Apocalypses

  • Apocalypse of Paul, Jan N. Bremmer
  • Apocalypse of Peter (Greek), Dan Batovici
  • Apocalypse of Thomas, Mary Julia Jett
  • 1 Apocryphal Apocalypse of John, Robyn J. Whitaker
  • New Testament Apocrypha: Introduction and Critique of a Modern Category, Dale B. Martin

SERIES DESCRIPTION:

Ancient Literature for New Testament Studies is a 10-volume series that introduces key ancient texts that form the cultural, historical, and literary context for the study of the New Testament.

Each volume features introductory essays to the corpus, followed by articles on the relevant texts. Each article will address introductory matters, provenance, summary of content, interpretive issues, key passages for New Testament studies and their significance, and a select bibliography.

Neither too technical to be used by students nor too thin on interpretive information to be useful for serious study of the New Testament, this series provides a much-needed resource for understanding the New Testament in its Jewish, Greco-Roman, and early Christian contexts. Produced by an international team of leading experts in each corpus, Ancient Literature for New Testament Studies stands to become the standard resource for both scholars and students.

Author Bio

J. Christopher Edwards is assistant professor of Religious Studies at Saint Francis College. 

Craig A. Evans (PhD, Claremont; DHabil, Budapest) is the John Bisagno Distinguished Professor of Christian Origins at Houston Baptist University. Author and editor of more than ninety books and hundreds of articles and reviews, Evans has lectured at major universities worldwide and has regularly appeared on Dateline NBC, CBC, CTV, Day of Discovery, and in many documentaries aired on BBC, The Discovery Channel, History Channel, History Television, and National Geographic Channel speaking on the historical Jesus, the New Testament Gospels, archaeology, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the Bible.

Cecilia Wassén associate professor of New Testament at Uppsala University, Sweden. Her research focuses on early Judaism, the early Jesus movement in its Jewish context, and women in the Dead Sea Scrolls.

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