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Class 4b LATER CHRISTIAN VIEWS OF JESUS Outline Some Early Church Sources ú Ehrman s 8 examples ú The agrapha Apocrypha & Canon ú Apocrypha : definition, examples ú The definition of the canon Gnostic Gospels and Gnosticism ú The great discoveries: Oxyrhynchus and Nag Hammadi ú Gnostic gospels: some examples Historical Value of the Non- canonical Evidence SOME EARLY CHURCH SOURCES 1

Some Early Church Sources The Church Fathers Papias Ignatius of Antioch 1 Clement Some Early Church Sources The Non- Pauline Books of the New Testament Acts of the Apostles 1 Peter 2 Peter 1 John Some Early Church Sources Paul Writes many letters 7 survive in the NT Writes c.50- mid- 60s CE What does he say about Jesus? What is his portrait of Jesus? Not too much! He didn t know the historical Jesus; cares more about the risen, living Jesus. Is it reliable for reconstructing the historical Jesus? one of our earliest sources material is second- or third- hand (but from eyewitnesses) but it s shaped by his belief in the risen Jesus 2

Agrapha Literal meaning = unwritten things ú that is, unwritten in the canonical gospels, but quoted elsewhere Elsewhere includes ú Acts 20:35 It is more blessed to give than to receive ú 1 Cor 7:10; 9:14; 11:24-25 Jesus words at the last supper ú variant mss of NT texts have some additional sayings ú woman caught in adultery in John 7:53 8:11 Codex Vaticanus ca. 350 This manuscript of the Gospel of John lacks the story of the woman caught in adultery. Here is where you d expect it to be right after chapter 7. But this manuscript goes right from the end of chapter 7 (a controversy between Jesus and the Pharisees) to John 8:18 ( And Jesus spoke to them, saying: I am the light of the world ). Agrapha Literal meaning = unwritten things ú that is, unwritten in the canonical gospels, but quoted elsewhere Elsewhere includes ú Acts 20:35 It is more blessed to give than to receive ú 1 Cor 7:10; 9:14; 11:24-25 Jesus words at the last supper ú variant mss of NT texts have some additional sayings ú woman caught in adultery in John 7:53 8:11 ú Quotations in the Church Fathers How do we know which may be early? Content If they sound more like later polemics, they re ruled out So they need to sound like the gospels, but this won t yield anything new 3

APOCRYPHA & CANON Apocryphal Texts Some Definitions Apocrypha literally hidden in Greek, it refers to books judged at some point in time to be on the fringes of the canon Apocryphal Texts Some Examples Canonical NT Gospels Epistles or letters Acts of apostles Apocalypses Examples of Apocryphal Works Egerton Papyrus, Gospel of Peter, Infancy Gospel of of James, Infancy Gospel of Thomas Epistles of Barnabas, Clement, Ignatius Acts of Paul and Thecla, Acts of Andrew, Acts of Peter Apocalypse of Peter, Apocalypse of Paul 4

The Definition of the Canon Definition Time- Frame Criteria a Greek word for a tool of measurement; in scripture studies a list or catalogue of books that measure up to the standards of the church as authoritative texts 4- gospel limit in some communities by 180 CE; earliest canon that matches our NT s is in 367 CE (Athanasius Easter Letter). GNOSTIC GOSPELS & GNOSTICISM The Great Discoveries Oxyrhynchus 1895 1930 50,000+ fragmentary Greek mss, some of them Christian Nag Hammadi 1945 13 books with 52 separate tractates 4 th century copies of earlier gnostic works 5

Oxyrhynchus Grenfell Hunt Nag Hammadi Muhammad Ali Samman, who discovered the codices Nag Hammadi Coptic Museum, Cairo 6

The end of the Apocryphon of John and the beginning of the Coptic Gospel of Thomas Gospel of Thomas Manuscript Evidence This gospel survives in 4 witnesses poxy 1 v 3 Greek fragments from separate mss found at Oxyrhynchus (100 200s CE) poxy 654 poxy 655 v A Coptic translation found complete in Codex II from the Nag Hammadi corpus (+ XIII 2; 400 CE) NH II 2-3 Gospel of Thomas Date Genre Gospel comparison Content Mid- 100s CE, Syria, though some sayings may go back to the first century Sayings gospel, like Q; almost no narrative material Some sayings are very similar to Q, but there are also unusual sayings Jesus reveals the secret of the disciples origin; the world and human body are viewed negatively; the kingdom is the divine self of the disciple 7

A Problem that Gnosticism Addresses How do you account for the presence of evil in the world? Three basic answers Animosity between the gods at creation and ongoing (Mesopotamian mythology) Two Gods one good, one evil (Zoroastrian dualism) One Supreme God with a lesser demiurge who creates this world (Platonic system) A Problem that Gnosticism Addresses How do you account for the presence of evil in the world? Basic Platonic Idea Gnostic Adaptation Orthodox Adaptation Supreme God Demiurge a lesser god who creates this world this world is but a shadow of what is in the mind of the supreme God For gnostics, creation occurs without the permission of the Supreme God (demiurge = OT God) So God does a workaround, implanting humans with a spirit / soul / spark of gnosis (= knowledge of their true nature) Salvation = return to true root; return of spark to light For orthodox Christians, the demiurge is Christ While lesser than the Father, he is of the same nature, so evil does not derive from him Nor is the world God creates evil. Sin is alienation from our true root, and the Savior guides us to our true root / self / the kingdom. Gospel of Mary Manuscript Evidence This gospel survives in 3 witnesses, none of them found at Nag Hammadi (but all of them from Egypt) v Papyrus No. 463 in the John Rylands collection at the University of Manchester (from Oxyrhynchus; Greek, early 200s CE) v POxy 3525 (Greek, 200s CE) v a Coptic translation at the beginning of the Berlin Papyrus 8502 (a.k.a. the Akhmim Codex, 400s CE) 8

Gospel of Mary Date Genre Gospel comparison Content 100s CE, Egypt (or Syria?) Revelatory dialogue / secret instruction Entirely set after the resurrection; Q & A and commissioning of disciples; but content of conversation is gnostic Post- resurrection dialogues with disciples about the destiny of matter and the nature of sin (which the Savior says does not exist ); Mary then shares the special revelation Historical Value of the Non- canonical Evidence Agrapha a few early Jesus sayings quoted in other books but random, lacking context, and how do you know they re early? Gos. Thomas Gos. Mary like Q, but gnosticizing some early sayings but in a later context Thoroughly gnostic, thus mid- 2 nd to 3 rd century Summary The later the text, the less likely it preserves historically authentic material So only some sayings in the agrapha and in Gos. Thomas may trace to Jesus 9