Katharina Simunovic, Jens Schröter, Tobias Nicklas, Joseph Verheyden
The second century CE has often been described as a kind of dark period with regard to our knowledge of how the earliest Christian writings (the gospels and Paul’s letters) were transmitted and gradually came to be accepted as authoritative and then, later on, as “canonical”. At the same time a number of other Christian texts, of various genres, saw the light. Some of these seem to be familiar with the gospels, or perhaps rather with gospel traditions identical or similar to those that found their way into the NT gospels. The volume focuses on representative texts and authors of the...
The second century CE has often been described as a kind of dark period with regard to our knowledge of how the earliest Christian writings (the gospe...