The Gospel of Judas: Introductory notes on its contents and meaning This article introduces the reader to the newly discovered Gospel of Judas (Codex Tchacos, pp 33-58): It discusses its sensational (and evidently sensationalized) discovery, its place in the context of a number of other writings in Codex Tchacos and the main lines of its contents. With reference to the Gospel of Thomas, among others, the author briefly discusses the question “What is a Gospel?”. It seems to be quite possible to discern some so-called agrapha or “new words of Jesus” in the Gospel of Judas. Though the Gospel of Judas is undoubtedly a Gnostic Gospel, presenting some sort of “pre-cabbalistic” message, its mentioning of Jesus as “the Name” and “the Prophet” s...
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<b>The Gospel of Judas: Introductory notes on its contents and meaning</b> Th...
The subject of the article is the recently discovered and published copy of a Coptic version of an a...
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Cet article tente de mettre en lumière le sens du terme gréco-copte dans l’Évangile de Judas 33,1. ...
This study discusses Irenaeus of Lyon’s testimony of the famous Gospel of Judas, offering both a his...
The genre of the Coptic Judas text is not historical but polemical and metaphorical, for there are s...
The gospel of Jude first published in 2006 seems to be identical with the document known since Iren....
The Gospel of John differs fundamentally from the synoptic Gospels, both as an historical source and...
Peer reviewedWith the recent publication of the Gospel of Judas in 2006, Gnostic Christianity was pu...
The definition of gnōstikoi, gnostikos or gnōsis is an on-going controversy among contemporary reade...
<strong>The Gospel of Thomas: Introductory remarks. </strong>The aim of this article is ...
<b>The Gospel of Judas: Introductory notes on its contents and meaning</b> Th...
The subject of the article is the recently discovered and published copy of a Coptic version of an a...
The Gospel of Judas and the Early Christianity and Gnosticism. A Research ReconnaissanceSummaryThe ...
The article is informing new sides of the Gospel of the Judas of the state of the research on the Co...
<b>Jude and Thomas, were they Gnostics? Reading the Gospel according to John from a Gnostic pe...
The discoveries of Gnostic texts since the mid of the twentieth century challenge biblical scholarsh...
After his arrest, Jesus is taken to the high priest. According to John 18:15 he is accompanied by ‘a...
Cet article tente de mettre en lumière le sens du terme gréco-copte dans l’Évangile de Judas 33,1. ...
This study discusses Irenaeus of Lyon’s testimony of the famous Gospel of Judas, offering both a his...
The genre of the Coptic Judas text is not historical but polemical and metaphorical, for there are s...
The gospel of Jude first published in 2006 seems to be identical with the document known since Iren....
The Gospel of John differs fundamentally from the synoptic Gospels, both as an historical source and...
Peer reviewedWith the recent publication of the Gospel of Judas in 2006, Gnostic Christianity was pu...
The definition of gnōstikoi, gnostikos or gnōsis is an on-going controversy among contemporary reade...
<strong>The Gospel of Thomas: Introductory remarks. </strong>The aim of this article is ...