... I appreciate this and do want to look at your work and Bill's in depth. As it is Lent/Easter time it will probably be after this season is over, but I'll...
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... That is exactly right. I tried to charactertize each "stratum" in terms of the sayings that I felt could be assigned to each with some confidence. The ...
Hi Bill, Good to hear from you! So you survived the winter freeze:)! Is April's work available online? Can you easily send me your "rigorous work?" To...
... And it was a BAD winter this year, for any number of reasons. ... The answer to both questions is, probably not. I am not aware of April's article being...
... From: "William Arnal" ... I ... I ... April's article is not online for free. It is available as a download for a charge from Brill's website for the...
... Sorry that I forgot who had asked me about this. That page is pretty impressive. Have YOU tried to contact them? The last time I tried they just completely...
Bill, ... impressive. Have YOU tried to contact them? The last time I tried they just completely ignored me. Maybe if you e-mail them and say, "I'm gonna post ...
Hi Andrew, Thank you for your note. This is a most busy week for me, but I do want to get to your post. I'll see how the week goes re: time to think this...
Hi Bill, This is a hectic week for we preacher folk, but just a quick reply to this one. ... May you now thaw:)! ... I do hope I can read hers and yours at...
Hi Bill, Andrew, and All, As to pre-70's and post-70's material, Bill says: "I mean, come on! Let's not get so caught up in the standard rhetorics of our...
... I could, but it might be quicker to find a local university library that carries HTR. If you want, though, I'll mail it to you -- e-mail me off list with...
... Bingo. I'd go further than this, in fact. Both Williams and King have written book-length arguments recently to the effect that "Gnosticism" is an ...
... I think that many are overly cautious of Thomas because they still ascribe to the theory that there is Guilt by association. That is, because it was found...
Hi Andrew, "Eg if some of the parallels between Matthew and Thomas are redactional in Matthew then Thomas is later than Matthew." I've been thinking about all...
... More than that, the earliest reference of any kind to the Gospel of Thomas is given in Layton's critical edition as Hippolytus' Refutatio, dated by Layton...
I have seen it stated before that Thomas exhibits some of Matthew's editing style. If so this would prove a later-than-Matthew provenance for Thomas, it seems...
Hi Andrew, Thank you for your observation about the pseudo-Gelasian decree. I saw two shows on Mary of Magdala this weekend, one featured Dan Brown, the author...
... I believe that's correct for the earliest named reference. However, Eusebius (early 4th cen.) may have preserved some evidence that Thomas had been used ...
... From: "Steve" <dermarc@...> To: <gthomas@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 9:27 AM Subject: [GTh] Matthaen Redaction in Thomas ... ...
... From: "Michael Grondin" <mwgrondin@...> To: <gthomas@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 5:29 AM Subject: Re: [GTh] Response to Andrew ...
... 137, ... "written ... passage ... cen.) or ... from ... (3).3. Yes, and the "somewhere" may have been GTh, since Origen refers to it in Luc. hom. 1 ("For...
... We're dealing with an allusion, not a full citation, so the fact that other parts of Thom 2 may have limited parallels in other works does not help us...
Hi All, I was referencing from memory of past discussions, about a reference somewhere for the idea that Mani's pupils wrote Thomas. I remember the important...
... the author of the "Da Vinci Code," who called our early Christian texts "scrolls." The earliest writings may have been on scrolls. It wasn't long before...