
This accessible selection of the most important and significant of the remarkable and often bizarre apocryphal stories surrounding the life of Jesus and the Early Church has established a reputation as an invaluable introduction to the genre of Christian apocryphal literature. J. K. Elliott clearly explains the scholarly importance of the genre and introduces each section of texts with reference to biblical texts and later church history. Stories found in this selection include Jesus' birth in a cave, his childhood escapades, his secret sayings, and his descent to the underworld; the torments in Hell; Saint Paul baptizing a lion; the death of Pontius Pilate and Saint Peter being crucified upside down. These all come from early Christian legends which did not get into the Bible, yet have had a profound influence on art, literature, and theology from the second century through the Middle Ages and even modern times. Some of the stories included here, especially those involving the Virgin Mary, have affected matters of doctrine; others have influenced the church's teaching on the after life, whilst from the apocryphal Acts there are some of the best examples of accounts of the lives of Christianity's earliest saints.
This book investigates the historical and theological significance of early Christian apocryphal literature that exists outside the canonical Bible. J. K. Elliott, a recognized scholar in the field, provides a curated selection of these texts to illustrate how non-canonical narratives shaped Christian doctrine, art, and cultural history from the second century through the Middle Ages. The author utilizes a comparative framework, situating these legends alongside biblical texts to clarify their influence on church tradition and popular belief.
What You Will Find
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Experts and students of theology frequently cite this work as a foundational and accessible entry point for understanding the genre of Christian apocrypha. Readers often note the clarity of the prose, which balances academic rigor with readability for those unfamiliar with the complexities of early church history.
Page Count:
229
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191609269
ISBN-13:
9780191609268
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