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Journal articles on the topic "Epistola Apostolorum"

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Kiel, Nikolai. "Auferstehung des Fleisches in der Epistula Apostolorum." Vigiliae Christianae 74, no. 2 (March 25, 2020): 165–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15700720-12341426.

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Abstract The apocryphal scripture “Epistula Apostolorum” represents an important stage in the second century development of the concept regarding the resurrection of the flesh. For the first time, in this text, the Lord’s resurrected body appears with the closely related promise of resurrection for the faithful, which is placed at the center of the discussion in the post-apostolic age. Thus, the crucial question arises: How is the idea of the resurrection of the flesh represented in the Epistula Apostolorum? The epistle provides the following answer: The resurrected receive an everlasting garment that no longer participates in the material creation. Nevertheless, the personality of those living on earth is preserved through the resurrection of the flesh. They do not exchange their identity as a result of the eschatological event; rather they maintain their former earthly personhood, but will exist in a glorified state of the resurrected flesh.
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Hannah, D. D. "The Four-Gospel 'Canon' in the Epistula Apostolorum." Journal of Theological Studies 59, no. 2 (July 26, 2008): 598–633. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jts/fln103.

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Stewart-Sykes, A. "The Asian Context of the New Prophecy and of Epistula Apostolorum." Vigiliae Christianae 51, no. 4 (1997): 416–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157007297x00309.

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Hill, Charles E. (Charles Evan). "The Epistula Apostolorum: An Asian Tract from the Time of Polycarp." Journal of Early Christian Studies 7, no. 1 (1999): 1–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/earl.1999.0017.

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Longosz, Stanisław. "Rodzina kościołem domowym w myśli św. Jana Chryzostoma." Vox Patrum 53 (December 15, 2009): 281–312. http://dx.doi.org/10.31743/vp.4472.

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Dissertatiuncula haec duabus partibus constat. In priore generaliter nomen at­que notio locutionis „familia christiana uti Ecclesia domestica”, cuius auctor S. Joannes Chrysostomus invenitur, et quae fundamentum in fontibus biblicis, prae­sertim in Actis Apostolorum et epistolis S. Pauli Apostoli habet, exponuntur, in altera autem plurimae enuntiationes Episcopi Constantinopolitani, quae familiam christianam Ecclesiae similem faciunt, adducuntur; quae autem in tribus collectae sunt: pater familias domi, sicut episcopus in ecclesia, responsabilis magister veri­tatum fidei esse debeat; favorabilis locus communis orationis ac religiosi cantus, praesertim psalmorum, esse debeat; in familia christiana, sicut in Ecclesia, omnes familiares pares atque hospitales habeantur et se invicem adiuvare necnon diligere debeant.
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Lindenlaub, Julia D. "The Gospel of John as Model for Literate Authors and their Texts in Epistula Apostolorum and Apocryphon of James (NHC I,2)." Journal for the Study of the New Testament 43, no. 1 (September 2020): 3–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0142064x20949397.

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The Gospel of John (GJohn) bears a striking resemblance to two later Jesus books, Epistula Apostolorum (EpAp) and Apocryphon of James (ApocrJas) (NHC I,2), in making authority claims that appeal to the socio-cultural significance of the textual medium. In all three, these claims are twofold: (1) internally ascribing authorship to representative figures of the early Jesus tradition portrayed as literate; (2) explicitly emphasizing the written medium of these authors’ compositions. GJohn can provide an instructive model for understanding these features in EpAp and ApocrJas, as both are demonstrably familiar with GJohn. EpAp and ApocrJas consequently can be examined alongside GJohn’s editorial expansion in ch. 21 as examples of early readers and users of GJohn exhibiting comparable claims regarding literate authors and their texts – applied to the Beloved Disciple (GJohn), the ‘Eleven’ apostles (EpAp) and James (ApocrJas).
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Muthreich, Michael. "Bemerkungen zur arabischen und äthiopischen Fassung der „Epistula de morte apostolorum Petri et Pauli“ (zugeschrieben dem Dionysius Areopagita)." Philotheos 13 (2013): 166–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/philotheos20131316.

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Books on the topic "Epistola Apostolorum"

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Hills, Julian Victor. The Epistle of the Apostles. Santa Rosa, Calif: Polebridge Press, 2009.

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Hills, Julian Victor. Tradition and composition in the Epistula Apostolorum. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 2008.

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Hills, Julian Victor. Tradition and composition in the Epistula Apostolorum. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard Divinity School, 2008.

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Tradition and composition in the Epistula Apostolorum. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1990.

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Tradition and composition in the Epistula Apostolorum. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 2008.

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Hills, Julian Victor. Tradition and composition in the Epistula Apostolorum. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard Divinity School, 2008.

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Hills, Julian V. Tradition and Composition in the Epistula Apostolorum (Harvard Theological Studies). Harvard Theological Studies, Harvard Divinity School, 2007.

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Watson, Francis. A Gospel of the Eleven. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198814801.003.0010.

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A perceived inadequacy in existing post-resurrection narratives seems to have inspired the second-century author of the Epistula Apostolorum to compose a comprehensive post-resurrection dialogue. In this—after securing with some difficulty their acceptance that he is truly alive—Jesus answers his disciples’ wide-ranging questions mainly about issues of eschatology and mission. Also present in this text are retrospective summaries of his descent from the heavenly world and his earthly career. While this important though neglected text may usefully be classified with works in a similar format, from Nag Hammadi and elsewhere, its primary affinities are with the traditions of Jesus’ earthly career reflected in Matthew, Luke, and especially John. In particular, the Johannine account of Easter Day and its aftermath provides the author not so much with a normative exemplar as with a source that he exploits freely and critically to develop his proto-orthodox theological agenda.
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In uniuersas epistolas apostolorum ab ecclesia receptas: Hoc est, Pauli quatuorde ... paraphrasis, hoc est, liberior ac dilucidior interpretatio. Basileae: Apud Io. Frobenium, 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "Epistola Apostolorum"

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"The Epistle of the Apostles (Epistula Apostolorum)." In The Apocryphal New Testament, edited by J. K. Elliott, 555–88. Oxford University Press, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/0198261829.003.0030.

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Schröter, Jens. "Die Epistula Apostolorum." In Die apokryphen Evangelien, 90–93. Verlag C.H.BECK oHG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17104/9783406750205-90.

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"Latin and Oriental Translations of the Epistola ad Timotheum de morte apostolorum Attributed to Dionysius the Areopagite." In Caught in Translation: Studies on Versions of Late-Antique Christian Literature, 9–34. BRILL, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004417182_003.

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"ACTUUM APOSTOLORUM." In Evangelia - Actus Apostolorum - Epistulae Pauli - Epistulae Catholicae - Apocalypsis - Appendix, 550–697. De Gruyter (A), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110489972-009.

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"EPISTULA AD LAODICENSES." In Evangelia - Actus Apostolorum - Epistulae Pauli - Epistulae Catholicae - Apocalypsis - Appendix, 1394–98. De Gruyter (A), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110489972-038.

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"Appendix The. Easter Narrative In The Epistula Apostolorum." In Martha from the Margins, 303–5. BRILL, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004174900.i-372.75.

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Muthreich, Michael. "Different Accounts of the Martyrdom of St Paul and their Significance for the Epistola ad s. Timotheum de Passione Apostolorum Petri et Pauli Ascribed to Dionysius the Areopagite." In Studia Patristica. Vol. C - Including Papers Presented at the Sixth British Patristics Conference, Birmingham, 5-7 September 2016, 263–72. Peeters Publishers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1q26kdg.29.

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Eastman, David L. "Confusing Peter and Paul." In The Many Deaths of Peter and Paul, 142–73. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198767183.003.0005.

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The stories about the deaths of Peter and Paul display variety on a number of details, but many emphasize the unity of the apostles—the concordia apostolorum. The desire to show unity at times went to the point of making the apostles indistinguishable from each other or even confusing Paul and Peter with each other. This chapter will analyze examples of conflated or reversed descriptions of apostolic speech (particularly Peter speaking with Pauline epistolary language), actions, and fates. It will then explore the influence of these examples on later literary traditions and evidence of similar confusion in early Christian art.
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"On the Miracle Catena in Epistula Apostolorum 4–5." In Gospels and Gospel Traditions in the Second Century, 107–28. De Gruyter, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110542349-007.

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"An Ambiguous Legacy: The Epistula Apostolorum and its Editors." In An Apostolic Gospel, 15–41. Cambridge University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108884631.003.

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