The aim of this article is to show that scholars assess the Infancy Gospel of Thomas disparagingly as �illogical�, �un-Christian� and �banal�. A more positive judgment is� that it is either �Gnostic� or �purified of Gnosticism�, or merely one of many ancient tales in the form of a historical allegory about Jesus as a child.� The article argues that the author of the Greek version of the Infancy Gospel of Thomas in Codex Sinaiticus (Gr 453) describes the miracles of Jesus in a positive and negative light as if he were an adult.� This phenomenon should be understood against the background that this second-century gospel is presented not so much in the genre of a Gnostic redeemer myth, but rather as a god-child myth that has neither an Orthodo...
On account of multiple and independent attestations in early Christian literature Jesus’ affection t...
Even though the canonical Jesus' infancy stories have always provoked great interest in popular cult...
The Gospel of Thomas does not originate from gnostic traditions. Rather, the traditions that have in...
The aim of this article is to show that scholars assess the Infancy Gospel of Thomas disparagingly a...
<strong>The Infancy Gospel of Thomas – historical allegory or myth in the format of a biograph...
grantor: University of TorontoThe 'Infancy Gospel of Thomas' (IGT), an early apocryphal w...
This article views the Gospel of Thomas as the product of an early Eastern form of Christianity, mos...
Syncrisis as literary motif in the story about the grown-up child Jesus in the temple (Lk 2:41–52 a...
The spirit of the antichrist had appeared in the first century AD and was misleading the Christians ...
This article argues that many of the disparate soteriological themes in the Gospel of Thomas can be ...
Wisdom called Gnosis is the theme of [Gospel of Thomas]. Wisdom sayings express the truth about God...
Dr. Schoedel provides important light on a burning contemporary question concerning the authority of...
Many stories about Jesus’ parents (Joseph and Mary) and grand-parents (Joachim and Anna) are not fou...
The debates about various early ‘Christian’ communities are still in an incomplete and tumultuous ne...
In the Gospel of Thomas, four logia contain the (theologically crucial) image motif. This article an...
On account of multiple and independent attestations in early Christian literature Jesus’ affection t...
Even though the canonical Jesus' infancy stories have always provoked great interest in popular cult...
The Gospel of Thomas does not originate from gnostic traditions. Rather, the traditions that have in...
The aim of this article is to show that scholars assess the Infancy Gospel of Thomas disparagingly a...
<strong>The Infancy Gospel of Thomas – historical allegory or myth in the format of a biograph...
grantor: University of TorontoThe 'Infancy Gospel of Thomas' (IGT), an early apocryphal w...
This article views the Gospel of Thomas as the product of an early Eastern form of Christianity, mos...
Syncrisis as literary motif in the story about the grown-up child Jesus in the temple (Lk 2:41–52 a...
The spirit of the antichrist had appeared in the first century AD and was misleading the Christians ...
This article argues that many of the disparate soteriological themes in the Gospel of Thomas can be ...
Wisdom called Gnosis is the theme of [Gospel of Thomas]. Wisdom sayings express the truth about God...
Dr. Schoedel provides important light on a burning contemporary question concerning the authority of...
Many stories about Jesus’ parents (Joseph and Mary) and grand-parents (Joachim and Anna) are not fou...
The debates about various early ‘Christian’ communities are still in an incomplete and tumultuous ne...
In the Gospel of Thomas, four logia contain the (theologically crucial) image motif. This article an...
On account of multiple and independent attestations in early Christian literature Jesus’ affection t...
Even though the canonical Jesus' infancy stories have always provoked great interest in popular cult...
The Gospel of Thomas does not originate from gnostic traditions. Rather, the traditions that have in...