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Lädt ... The Apocryphal Jesusvon David Brakke
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Brakke is an unbiased, highly informative guide to the wonder and strangeness of the Apocrypha, bringing a level of insight to these works that exceeds other lecturers I have experienced. He also shows how much of these non-canonical texts has become part of mainstream Christianity, including saints, such as Thecla or the parents of Mary, who don't appear in the canonical gospel at all. Very well done, and the visual presentation is good also. Brakke is an easy to listen to speaker whose delivery is almost perfect. ( ) keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
The New Testament gives us 27 canonical texts - gospels, letters, and more - but these works are only a tiny fraction of the many volumes written about the life of Jesus, his family, and the apostles. This alternative body of literature falls under the category of "apocrypha," which means "hidden" or "secret," and it offers fascinating insights into the early Christian world. But these early Christian apocryphal works are more than historical curiosities. The canonical Bible is one of the most influential books in all of Western history, but you might be surprised to find out how many gaps and contradictions the New Testament contains. Much of what we know about Jesus today actually comes from these apocryphal sources, so The Apocryphal Jesus is your chance to learn the true breadth and depth of the early Christian world. Over the course of 24 revealing lectures, Professor David Brakke of The Ohio State University takes you on a tour of this world and surveys the major apocryphal works that have survived. Here you will examine the cult of the Virgin Mary through the Proto-Gospel of James, survey the Gnostic vision presented in the Gospel of Judas, encounter a radically different view of Jesus' teaching in the Gospel of Thomas, and more. By exploring the stories and ideas that shaped the foundations of Christian thought - and continue to influence Christianity today - The Apocryphal Jesus is a must-have course for skeptics, seekers, and believers interested in the foundations of Christianity. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Google Books — Lädt ... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)229.9206Religions Bible Apocrypha Apostolic epistles and canons; ClementinesBewertungDurchschnitt:
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