2021
DOI: 10.15388/litera.2021.3.2
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Reconstruction of Tradition and Religious Imagination in Early Apocryphal Writing

Abstract: Studies of the Christian apocrypha have paid relatively little attention to the authors' self-awareness and intentions. The authors of the Apocrypha often impersonate characters of the apostolic generation or write about events that could not have been known to them. This leads to the suspicion that they are deliberately trying to manipulate the reader by directly deceiving him. In contemporary scholarship, apocryphal literature is often described as "forgery". We believe that in many cases this is not an accu… Show more

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