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Gnose --- Gnosis --- Gnosticism --- Gnosticisme --- Letter of Peter to Philip --- Commentaries --- Bible. --- 273.1*1 --- 229*43 --- Gnosis en Bijbel --- Apocriefe brieven der apostelen: tussen Christus en Abgar; brieven van de Alexandrijnen, Barnabas, Clemens, Hermas, Korinthiërs, Laodicenzen, tussen Paulus en Seneca --- 229*43 Apocriefe brieven der apostelen: tussen Christus en Abgar; brieven van de Alexandrijnen, Barnabas, Clemens, Hermas, Korinthiërs, Laodicenzen, tussen Paulus en Seneca --- 273.1*1 Gnosis en Bijbel --- Commentaries.
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Zu den besonders wichtigen Handschriftenfunden in jüngster Zeit gehört der sogenannte Codex Tchacos aus dem 4. Jh. Er enthält vier Schriften in koptischer Sprache, wovon zwei ("Der Brief des Petrus an Philippus" und "Die [erste Apokalypse] des Jakobus") bereits aus dem Nag-Hammadi-Fund bekannt sind. Die beiden anderen Schriften bieten bisher unbekannte "gnostische" Texte ("Das Judas-Evangelium" und einen Text, der in der Forschung den Namen "Allogenes" bekommen hat). Diese Publikation präsentiert eine kritische Ausgabe der koptischen Texte des Codex Tchacos mit gegenüberstehender deutschen Übersetzung und vollständigem sprachlichen Register sowie kommentierende Beobachtungen zu allen Texten (EpPt, [1Apc]Jac, EvJud, [Allogenes]). An den Stellen, an denen Parallelen zu Nag-Hammadi vorhanden sind, werden die koptischen Texte synoptisch geboten und das besondere Profil der jeweiligen Versionen herausgearbeitet. Während in bisherigen Publikationen verständlicherweise das EvJud im Zentrum der Aufmerksamkeit stand, wird hier auch nach den semantischen und thematischen Zusammenhängen zwischen den einzelnen Schriften gefragt.
Apocryphal books (New Testament) --- Gnosticism --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Letter of Peter to Philip --- First Apocalypse of James --- Gospel of Judas --- Allogenes (Gnostic book) --- Codex Tchacos --- Gnosticism. --- 273.1*35 --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Gnosis: Koptische bronnen: Nag Hammadi; Codex Jung; Evangelium veritatis --- History and criticism --- Letter of Peter to Philip. --- First Apocalypse of James. --- Gospel of Judas. --- Codex Tchacos. --- Tchacos Codex --- Codex Judas --- Judas Codex --- Bible. --- Gospel of Judas Iscariot --- Peuaggelion Nioudas --- Secret book of Judas of Kerioth --- Secret Gospel of Judas of Kerioth --- Apocalypse of James, First --- 273.1*35 Gnosis: Koptische bronnen: Nag Hammadi; Codex Jung; Evangelium veritatis --- Gnosticisme --- Bible --- Critique et exégèse. --- Critique et exégèse --- Cults --- Apocryphal books (New Testament) - Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Apocrypha. --- Coptic. --- Early Church.
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Christian literature, Early --- Coptic authors. --- Crosby-Schøyen codex.
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Prof. Dr. Hans-Martin Schenke, internationally renowned New Testament scholar and pioneer researcher in Gnosticism as it became brilliantly illuminated by the publication of the Nag Hammadi Codices, organized a small group of students and colleagues in "East Berlin" in the early 1970s to investigate the difficult new primary sources from the "Coptic Gnostic Library" discovered in Upper Egypt in 1945. This group, the "Berliner Arbeitskreis für Koptisch-Gnostische Schriften," published its first results in 1972, and Prof. Schenke and the Arbeitskreis have been at the forefront of Nag Hammadi studies ever since. The present volume is a collection of twenty-seven studies by colleagues, students, and friends of Prof. Schenke in honor of his many contributions to the study of Gnosticism and related religious phenomena in Antiquity, Coptic language and literature, and the New Testament. The book also includes an extensive bibliography of Prof. Schenke's own publications, whose breadth and insightfulness are appropriately mirrored in the variety of contributions to this rich volume.
Bibliotheek van Nag Hammadi --- Bibliothèque de Nag Hammadi --- Codices de Nag Hammadi --- Codices van Nag Hammadi --- Gnose --- Gnosis --- Gnostic literature --- Gnosticism --- Gnosticisme --- Gnostische literatuur --- Handschriften van Nag Hammadi --- Litterature gnostique --- Manuscrits de Nag Hammadi --- Nag Hammadi codices --- Nag Hammadi teksten --- Nag Hammadi texts --- Textes de Nag Hammadi --- 273.1 --- Gnosis. Gnosticisme --- Schenke, Hans-Martin --- Berliner Arbeitskreis fur Koptisch-Gnostische Schriften --- 273.1 Gnosis. Gnosticisme --- Schenke, Hans-Martin. --- Berliner Arbeitskreis für Koptisch-Gnostische Schriften. --- Nag Hammadi codices. --- Nag Hammadi library --- Chenoboskion manuscripts --- Nag Hammadi manuscripts --- Khenoboskion manuscripts --- Najʻ Ḥammādī texts --- Berliner Arbeitskreis für Koptisch-Gnostische Schriften --- Cults --- Gnosticism. --- Gnostic literature. --- Berliner Arbeitskreis für Koptisch-Gnostische Schriften. --- Coptic literature.
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In December 1945, at the base of cliffs that run along the Nile River near the modern-day town of Nag Hammadi, an Egyptian farmer discovered a sealed jar containing thirteen ancient Coptic codices. This discovery represented arguably the most significant manuscript discovery of the twentieth century for the study of the New Testament and Christian origins. Of all the texts found none has been more important than the Gospel of Thomas for our understanding of early Christianity. This classic book presents the best text and the best translation of Thomas in user-friendly form. Additional chapters provide a general introduction to the Gospel of Thomas and tell the fascinating story of that discovery itself by one who was directly involved in bringing this new Gospel to light. An annotated list for further reading completes the volume. This new edition features updated material which takes account of recent research on the gospel of Thomas. The translation has been refined at points, and the bibliographical material updated.
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The present first volume and the imminent second volume will present the first complete scholarly German translation of the approximately 50 texts from the manuscript find of Nag Hammadi and the texts of the Codex Berolinensis 8502 together with introductions by acknowledged specialists in the field of Coptic Studies. Most of the texts originated in the 2nd and 3rd centuries and include for example apocryphal Gospels (such as St. Thomas's Gospel) and important original Gnostic documents; they form one of the most important manuscript rediscoveries of the 20th century, and their importance for
Nag Hammadi codices. --- Gnostic literature. --- Gnosis: Koptische bronnen: Nag Hammadi Codex Jung Evangelium veritatis --- 273.1*35 Gnosis: Koptische bronnen: Nag Hammadi Codex Jung Evangelium veritatis --- 273.1*35 Gnosis: Koptische bronnen: Nag Hammadi; Codex Jung; Evangelium veritatis --- Gnosis: Koptische bronnen: Nag Hammadi; Codex Jung; Evangelium veritatis --- 273.1*35 --- Gnosticism
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