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The Gospel of the Infancy of Jesus Christ; The Infancy Gospel of Thomas; The Book of Jesus Christ; The Gospel of Nicodemus (Acts of Pilate) The Apostles' Creed (throughout history) The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Laodiceans; The Epistles of Paul the Apostle to Seneca, with Seneca's to Paul; The Acts of Paul and Thecla
The second in a projected five or six volume series on Christian origins, dealing with the life and death of Christ from a very open evangelical perspective. Yancey, Philip (September 9, 1995). The Jesus I Never Knew. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson. ISBN 978-0310385707. [citation needed] Yoder, John H. (December 31, 1996) [1972].
The Vita Christi (Life of Christ), also known as the Speculum vitae Christi (Mirror of the Life of Christ) is the principal work of Ludolph of Saxony, completed in 1374. [ 1 ] The book is not just a biography of Jesus, but also a history, a commentary borrowed from the Church Fathers , and a series of dogmatic and moral dissertations, spiritual ...
It is an imaginative look at what life would have been like at Qumran, Judea at the time when Jesus was supposed to have lived in the 1st century CE. [8] The book's aim was to show the logical progression of Jewish history through the writings and archaeology of Qumran, as opposed to the (unique) revelation of traditional Christianity. [9]
The Mystical Life of Jesus: Werner Hegemann: 1933 Christ Rescued [7] Sufi M. R. Bengalee 1946 The Tomb of Jesus [8] Khwaja Nazir Ahmad: 1952 Jesus in Heaven on Earth: Robert Graves and Joshua Podro 1957 Jesus in Rome [9] Hugh J. Schonfield: 1965 The Passover Plot [10] Raymond W. Bernard: 1966 The Secret Life of Jesus the Essene: Aziz Kashmiri ...
[30] [31] [32] Notovitch's story, with a translated text of the "Life of Saint Issa", was published in French in 1894 as La vie inconnue de Jesus Christ (Unknown Life of Jesus Christ). [ 5 ] [ 32 ] According to the scrolls, Jesus abandoned Jerusalem at the age of 13 and set out towards India , "intending to improve and perfect himself in the ...
The proclamation of Jesus as Christ is fundamental to Christology and the Confession of Peter, and Jesus's acceptance of the title is a definitive statement for it in the New Testament narrative. [106] While some of this passage may well be authentic, the reference to Jesus as Christ and Son of God is likely to be an addition by Matthew. [107]
The Apocryphon of John, also called the Secret Book of John or the Secret Revelation of John, is a 2nd-century Sethian Gnostic Christian pseudepigraphical text attributed to John the Apostle. It is one of the texts addressed by Irenaeus in his Christian polemic Against Heresies , placing its composition before 180 AD.