Gospel of Thomas Early Christian Writings Church History Christianity
Gospel of Thomas Early Christian Writings Church History Christianity
Gospel of Thomas
The Gospel of Thomas is a collection of sayings or brief dialogues attributed to Jesus. It was compiled about 150 - 250 A. D. The only complete copy is a Coptic translation found in Egypt, although fragments of Greek texts are extant. As the earliest extant non-canonical document about Jesus, it commands considerable scholarly attention and public interest.
Top: Society: Religion and Spirituality: Christianity: Church History: Early Christian Writings: Gospel of Thomas
See Also:
- Text and translations, studies, links, related documents.
- English and Spanish translations of the Coptic Gospel of Thomas, the Gospel of Philip, and the Gospel of Truth.
- The texts of Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, and Thomas in English. With cross-references to parallel passages.
- A resource center for independent research related to Nag Hammadi Codex II. Features Grondin's Interlinear Coptic/English Translation of the Gospel of Thomas.
- English translations and the original Coptic and Greek text for the Gospel of Saint Thomas, with quotations from scholars to elucidate the meaning.
- Bernard Muller argues that this gospel is a second century production.
- Brief introduction and a bibliography of Greek and English renditions.
- J. P. Holding of Tektonics Ministries argues that the Gospel of Thomas is a late, worthless text.
- Includes links to translations, resources, and books as well as introductory information with scholarly quotes.
- Interlinear Greek/English translation of Thomas fragments by Andrew Bernhard.
- Mainly a discussion of the Gospel of Thomas.
- Introduction by Geoff Trowbridge.
- A revised translation of the Gospel of Thomas with comments that stress metaphorical interpretation.
| | | | | | |
Copyright © 1995-2007 Internet Advertising Solutions, Inc.
Copyright Notice | Privacy Policy | Site Map | APR
|
 |
|