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Gospel of Judas

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This book provides a critical edition of a major non-canonical Gospel: the Gospel of Judas. It is based upon the manuscript published in 2007 by the National Geographic Society as well as the fragments of the same codex Tchacos that have since become available for study. The introduction by Bas van Os explores various aspects of this writing: its inclusion in the Codex Tchacos, the literary genre and the structure of the text, the "Gospel" narrative that frames the text, the polemical story, the relation between mythological representations from this text and those from "Sethian" traditions and Genesis material, the intended audience of the text, and its provenance. Johanna Brankaer provides a comprehensive commentary covering the whole of the text. It contains philological as well as substantive elements and unveils the intra-textual coherence as well as the affinities with other, Gnostic, apocryphal, patristic, and biblical traditions. Special attention is paid to the characterization of the disciples and Judas, to the much debated sacrificial theory behind the text and its rejection of the Eucharist (and Baptism) of the apostolic church, to expressions of (astral and eschatological) determinism, and to the Gnostic protology and cosmology.

List of contents

  • Introduction

  • Text and Translation

  • Commentary

  • Bibliography

About the author

Johanna Brankaer is Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Münster. She has degrees in Classics, Philosophy, Byzantine studies, Oriental studies, and Theology.

Bas van Os is Research Fellow at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam.

Summary

This book provides a critical edition of a major non-canonical Gospel: the Gospel of Judas. It is based upon the manuscript published in 2007 by the National Geographic Society as well as the fragments of the same codex Tchacos that have since become available for study. The introduction by Bas van Os explores various aspects of this writing: its inclusion in the Codex Tchacos, the literary genre and the structure of the text, the "Gospel" narrative that frames the text, the polemical story, the relation between mythological representations from this text and those from "Sethian" traditions and Genesis material, the intended audience of the text, and its provenance. Johanna Brankaer provides a comprehensive commentary covering the whole of the text. It contains philological as well as substantive elements and unveils the intra-textual coherence as well as the affinities with other, Gnostic, apocryphal, patristic, and biblical traditions. Special attention is paid to the characterization of the disciples and Judas, to the much debated sacrificial theory behind the text and its rejection of the Eucharist (and Baptism) of the apostolic church, to expressions of (astral and eschatological) determinism, and to the Gnostic protology and cosmology.

Report

A complete commentary of over one hundred pages, with particular attention paid to the characterization of the disciples and Judas, carefully and clearly helps the reader make sense of this often puzzling text. Daniel M. Gurtner, Crestwood, Kentucky, Religious Studies Review

Product details

Authors Johanna Brankaer, Johanna (Postdoctoral Researcher Brankaer, Bas van Os
Assisted by Johanna Brankaer (Editor), Bas Van Os (Introduction)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.01.2019
 
EAN 9780199672622
ISBN 978-0-19-967262-2
No. of pages 288
Series Oxford Early Christian Gospel Texts
Oxford Early Christian Gospel Texts
Oxford Early Christian Gospel
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

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