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The Shepherd of Hermas (Greek: Ποιμὴν τοῦ Ἑρμᾶ, Poimēn tou Herma; Latin: Pastor Hermae), sometimes just called The Shepherd, is a Christian literary work... |
it appears immediately after the New Testament and before the Shepherd of Hermas. For several centuries it was one of the "antilegomena" ("disputed") writings... |
Apostolic Fathers (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia without Wikisource reference) (replaced Lake) The Apostolic Fathers. Vol. 2. Epistle of Barnabas. Papias and Quadratus. Epistle to Diognetus. The Shepherd of Hermas. Loeb Classical... |
Muratorian fragment (category Development of the Christian biblical canon) mention of the Apocalypse of Peter. In this interpretation, the reference to the Shepherd of Hermas merely meant "recently" in a broader sense of "not stretching... |
AD is now lost, but quoted in Shepherd of Hermas c. 140 AD) History of Joseph (Jewish, but difficult to date) Story of Melchizedek (Jewish, 1st–3rd centuries... |
to be quoted in Shepherd of Hermas (95–160CE), Apocalypse of Peter (~125–135CE), the Gospel of Truth (140–170CE) and the Apocryphon of John (120–180CE)... |
Codex Sinaiticus (section Date) Epistle of Barnabas and the Shepherd of Hermas included. It is written in uncial letters on parchment. It is one of the four great uncial codices (these... |
New Testament (redirect from Books of the New Testament) of Eusebius—including the Epistle of Barnabas, Shepherd of Hermas, and 1 Clement. Notwithstanding these facts, "Origen is not the originator of the idea... |
Antilegomena (redirect from Deuterocanonical books of the New Testament) the Gospel of the Hebrews, the Epistle to the Hebrews, the Apocalypse of Peter, the Acts of Paul, the Shepherd of Hermas, the Epistle of Barnabas and... |
Didache (redirect from Teaching of the Twelve Apostles) of Antioch. The Shepherd of Hermas seems to reflect it, and Irenaeus, Clement of Alexandria, and Origen of Alexandria also seem to use the work, and so... |
Silas (category Prophets of the New Testament) name was Sela, and that he was one of the three "secret disciples," along with Hermas, who had later accompanied Jesus on his trip to the Three Kings' homeland... |
passage in the Shepherd of Hermas as scripture (Mandate 1 or First Commandment), but this has some consistency problems on his part. Hermas taught that... |
Apocrypha (redirect from List of apocrypha) Judith, Tobias, the Didache, or Doctrine of the Apostles, and the Shepherd of Hermas. All others are apocrypha and the inventions of heretics (Festal... |
Translations of the Acts of John in modern languages have been reconstructed by scholars from a number of manuscripts of later date. The Acts of John are... |
in the New Testament, but appears to have been one of the borderline works that came closest to being included, along with the Shepherd of Hermas. As... |
do not accept the epistle's claimed authorship of Paul for a number of reasons. While the epistle contains a number of Pauline themes and similar phrasings... |
that that author of these works would have chosen to adopt the name of this otherwise briefly mentioned figure. The authorship of the Dionysian Corpus... |
upbringing and marriage to Joseph, the journey of the couple to Bethlehem, the birth of Jesus, and events immediately following. It is the earliest surviving... |
the Gospel of John. A few scholars date the book earlier, to the middle of the 3rd century, and suggest that only the introduction was written in the... |
of the four canonical gospels. Scholars are divided as to the exact date of the text, with some placing it in the first half of the 2nd century and considering... |