The composition of the Gospel of Thomas: original language and influences

This book addresses two central questions in current research on the Gospel of Thomas: what was its original language and which early Christian works influenced it? At present, theories of Thomas as a Semitic work abound. Simon Gathercole dismantles these approaches, arguing instead that Thomas is G...

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主要作者: Gathercole, Simon J. (Author)
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語言:English
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出版: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2012.
In:Year: 2012
評論:[Rezension von: Gathercole, S., The Composition of the Gospel of Thomas. Original Language and Influences] (2014) (Eisele, Wilfried, 1971 -)
叢編:Society for New Testament Studies monograph series 151
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Evangelium Thomae / Sprachstil
B Bibel. Synoptische Evangelien
B Bibel. Paulinische Briefe
Further subjects:B Gospel of Thomas (Coptic Gospel) ; Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Gospel of Thomas (Coptic Gospel) Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Gospel of Thomas (Coptic Gospel) ; Language, style
B Gospel of Thomas (Coptic Gospel) Language, style
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Print version: 9781107009042
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總結:This book addresses two central questions in current research on the Gospel of Thomas: what was its original language and which early Christian works influenced it? At present, theories of Thomas as a Semitic work abound. Simon Gathercole dismantles these approaches, arguing instead that Thomas is Greek literature and that the matter of Thomas's original language is connected with an even more controverted question: that of the relationship between Thomas and the canonical New Testament. Rather than being independent of Matthew, Mark and Luke (as in most Western Aramaic theories of Thomas) or thoroughly dependent on the four gospels (as in most Syriac approaches), Gathercole develops a newly refined approach to how Thomas is influenced by the Synoptic Gospels. Thomas can be seen to refer to Matthew as a gospel writer, and evidence is discussed showing that Thomas incorporates phraseology distinctive to Luke, while also extending that special Lukan language.
The problem of the original language of Thomas -- Methodological problems with Semitic theories -- Proposed Semitisms in Thomas : a critical analysis -- Positive evidence for a Greek-language origin -- Responses to arguments for independence -- Thomas and the Synoptics : a method for assessing influence -- Matthew in the Gospel of Thomas -- Luke and the Gospel of Thomas -- The Synoptics and Thomas : summary and evaluation -- Paul and the Gospel of Thomas -- The Epistle to the Hebrews and GTh 56; 80; 111 -- A note on the "Two Ways" tradition and GTh 25
Item Description:Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)
ISBN:0511920563
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511920561