The Acts of Thomas has not yet received as much attention as the Gospel associated with the same individual, and this is understandable. Current students of this early Christian work, however, are in danger of missing out on the discussions and differing perspectives long offered by scholars of the Indian church and Indian history on this work. The current study suggests that, while the Acts of Thomas is almost certainly a work of novelistic fiction, this should not lead us to ignore the instances of confirmable historical information embedded therein, as in many other works of historical fiction. The Acts of Thomas merits renewed detailed study by historians interested in early Christianity both in Syria and in India
The genesis of this dissertation occurred in the fall of 1990, when Julian V. Hills required each st...
The New Testament Gospels offer two different pictures of Jesus: there is Jesus of Nazareth, and the...
The four Gospels and the book of Acts tell stories of Jesus’ life and the birth of Christianity. Are...
Historically, Thomas has a rich identity. Much of the apocrypha was named for the “doubting” discipl...
Many early Christian sects were aware of and accepted The Gospel of Thomas as authentic Christian sc...
The debates about various early ‘Christian’ communities are still in an incomplete and tumultuous ne...
According to general consensus, the Acts of Thomas (ATh) were composed in third-century Eastern Syri...
Approximately 2.4% of the Indian population identify themselves as Christians[1]. As the number of ...
The book of Acts has traditionally been situated within a first-century setting, offering an apparen...
This article argues that the Gospel of Thomas was written in Alexandria, not in Eastern Syria as is ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe 'Infancy Gospel of Thomas' (IGT), an early apocryphal w...
Many early Christian sects were aware of and accepted The Gospel of Thomas as authentic Christian sc...
The following paper aims to explore the meaning and significance of the so-called royal city Andrapo...
The question of the provenance of the Gospel of Thomas raises a rather disturbing ambiguity that may...
ANDRADE, NATHANAEL J. (2018). The Journey of Christianity to India in Late Antiquity. Networks and t...
The genesis of this dissertation occurred in the fall of 1990, when Julian V. Hills required each st...
The New Testament Gospels offer two different pictures of Jesus: there is Jesus of Nazareth, and the...
The four Gospels and the book of Acts tell stories of Jesus’ life and the birth of Christianity. Are...
Historically, Thomas has a rich identity. Much of the apocrypha was named for the “doubting” discipl...
Many early Christian sects were aware of and accepted The Gospel of Thomas as authentic Christian sc...
The debates about various early ‘Christian’ communities are still in an incomplete and tumultuous ne...
According to general consensus, the Acts of Thomas (ATh) were composed in third-century Eastern Syri...
Approximately 2.4% of the Indian population identify themselves as Christians[1]. As the number of ...
The book of Acts has traditionally been situated within a first-century setting, offering an apparen...
This article argues that the Gospel of Thomas was written in Alexandria, not in Eastern Syria as is ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe 'Infancy Gospel of Thomas' (IGT), an early apocryphal w...
Many early Christian sects were aware of and accepted The Gospel of Thomas as authentic Christian sc...
The following paper aims to explore the meaning and significance of the so-called royal city Andrapo...
The question of the provenance of the Gospel of Thomas raises a rather disturbing ambiguity that may...
ANDRADE, NATHANAEL J. (2018). The Journey of Christianity to India in Late Antiquity. Networks and t...
The genesis of this dissertation occurred in the fall of 1990, when Julian V. Hills required each st...
The New Testament Gospels offer two different pictures of Jesus: there is Jesus of Nazareth, and the...
The four Gospels and the book of Acts tell stories of Jesus’ life and the birth of Christianity. Are...