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Thomasine Traditions in Antiquity (2006) is a volume edited by Jon Ma Ásgeirsson, April D. De Conick, and Risto Uro.

Abstract

Papers presented to the Society of Biblical Literature Thomasine Traditions Group, 1993-2001.

Editions and translations

Published in Leiden: Brill, 2006

Table of contents

  • The social world of the Gospel of Thomas / Risto Uro
  • Jesus and the voice from beyond the grave: Gospel of Thomas 42 in the context of funerary epigraphy / Philip H. Sellew
  • The twenty-four prophets of Israel are dead: Gospel of Thomas 52 as a critique of early Christian hermeneutics / Milton Moreland
  • On the brink of the apocalypse: a preliminary examination of the earliest speeches in the Gospel of Thomas / April D. De Conick
  • "Let him who seeks continue seeking": the relationship betwen the Jewish-Christian Gospels and the Gospel of Thomas / Petri Luomanen
  • From Thomas to Valentinus: Genesis exegesis in Fragment 4 of Valentinus and its relationship to the Gospel of Thomas / Ismo Dunderberg
  • The role and significance of the character of Thomas in the Acts of Thomas / Patrick J. Hartin
  • "Be passersby": Gospel of Thomas 42, Jesus traditions, and Islamic literature / Marvin Meyer

External links

  • [ Google Books]