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Ebionism. --- Joden-christenen. --- Judenchristentum. --- Ébionisme.
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Ebionism. --- Joden-christenen. --- Judenchristentum. --- Ébionisme.
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Représentant une des tendances parmi les plus importantes du judéo-christianisme ancien, les Ebionites confessent la messianité de Jésus et observent les préceptes du judaïsme. Dominique Bernard les contextualise dans l'histoire de l'évolution du christianisme orthodoxe et du judaïsme rabbinique et détermine leur place dans la constitution de l'islam. Aucune source n'est éliminée, aucun texte n'est éludé. L'auteur traduit et analyse les sources patristiques, rabbiniques et arabophones musulmanes, juives et nestoriennes. Cette magistrale étude est inédite en la matière, elle renouvelle notre approche des débuts du mouvement des disciples juifs de Jésus et met en lumière la place des Ebionites au sein des mouvances judéo-chrétiennes. Véritable somme, cet ouvrage est une présentation méthodique de l'identité religieuse et culturelle du mouvement ébionite. Les conjectures de l'auteur, toujours impeccablement argumentées, et ses examens critiques des travaux qui l'ont précédé font de ce livre une mine inestimable sur les débuts parfois chaotiques du christianisme. A n'en pas douter, un instrument de travail indispensable
Ebionism. --- Theology --- Jewish Christians --- Ebionites --- Christian heresies --- History --- 273.197 --- 273.197 Ebionieten --- Ebionieten --- Ebionism
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Deism --- Islam --- Ebionism --- Christianity and other religions --- Celtic Church. --- Déisme --- Islam --- Christianisme --- Relations --- Christianity --- Judaism --- Relations --- Christianisme --- Relations --- Judaïsme --- Gospel of Barnabas
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Scholars are divided on the number of gospels to which fragmentary Jewish-Christian gospel traditions should be attributed. In this book Gregory attributes them to two gospels: the Gospel according to the Hebrews and the Gospel of the Ebionites, with no need for any postulated Gospel of the Nazoraeans. As two distinct texts, each gospel is treated on its own terms, with its own introduction, followed by a text, translation and commentary on each fragment, and further discussion about what we may conclude about the overall character of the text on the basis of the fragments that survive. Yet they share certain common features that warrant them being treated together in one volume with an introduction that discusses certain critical issues that are relevant to them both. 00Any judgment about the historical origins or theological nature of these gospels must rest upon prior examination of what may be reconstructed of their texts, and Gregory is careful to distinguish between what we may conclude from these gospels as texts and how they might contribute to our knowledge of early Christian history. The book also includes a number of appendices in which he discusses issues that have been prominent in the history of scholarship on these texts, but which he argues are not relevant to these two gospels as he presents them. These include claims about an original Hebrew gospel of Matthew, the postulated Gospel of the Nazoraeans and the so-called 'Jewish gospel', as well as what may be known about the Nazoraeans and the Ebionites.
Ebionism --- Jewish Christians --- Apocryphal books (New Testament) --- History --- Gospel according to the Hebrews --- 229*41 --- 229*41 Apocriefe evangeliën: Transitus Mariae; Pseudo-Matthaeus --- 229*41 Apocriefe evangeliën van Barnabas, Bartholomaeus, Philippus, Nicodemus, Matias, Jozef de timmerman, van de Ebionieten, de Hebreeën, de Egyptenaren --- Apocriefe evangeliën: Transitus Mariae; Pseudo-Matthaeus --- Apocriefe evangeliën van Barnabas, Bartholomaeus, Philippus, Nicodemus, Matias, Jozef de timmerman, van de Ebionieten, de Hebreeën, de Egyptenaren --- Jewish Christians - History - Early church, ca. 30-600 --- Evangile des Hébreux --- Evangile des Ebionites
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