2012
DOI: 10.1558/bsor.v41i3.16
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More Christian Apocrypha

Abstract: Scholars interested in the Christian Apocrypha (CA) typically appeal to CA collections when in need of primary sources. But many of these collections limit themselves to material believed to have been written within the first to fourth centuries CE. As a result a large amount of non-canonical Christian texts important for the study of ancient and medieval Christianity have been neglected. The More Christian Apocrypha Project will address this neglect by providing a collection of new editions (some for the firs… Show more

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“…But there was nothing comparable in North America. No firm plans for a group project were made at that time, but the seed of the idea for New Testament Apocrypha was planted, bearing fruit in its first volume in 2016 (on the planning of the two volumes, see Burke, 2012Burke, , 2019.…”
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“…But there was nothing comparable in North America. No firm plans for a group project were made at that time, but the seed of the idea for New Testament Apocrypha was planted, bearing fruit in its first volume in 2016 (on the planning of the two volumes, see Burke, 2012Burke, , 2019.…”
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confidence: 99%