Apocryphal Gospels

GPTKB entity

Statements (69)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:church
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Saint_Anne
gptkb:Four_Gospels
gptkbp:are Studied in biblical scholarship
Not universally accepted
Part of the exploration of early Christian literature
Examined for their role in the development of Christian thought
Often discussed in the context of religious pluralism
Often analyzed for their impact on Christian ethics
Associated with early Christian sects
Considered by some as lost scriptures
Considered heretical by some early church fathers
Considered important for historical context
Considered in the context of faith traditions
Considered in the context of historical theology
Considered in the context of religious experience
Considered in the context of religious innovation
Considered in the study of early church history
Discussed in relation to the concept of revelation
Discussed in relation to the concept of salvation
Discussed in relation to the nature of scripture
Examined for their historical authenticity
Examined for their theological implications
Explored in the context of faith and doubt
Not included in the New Testament
Not recognized by all Christian denominations
Often analyzed for their literary style
Often attributed to apostles
Often cited in discussions of Christian origins
Often referenced in interfaith dialogues
Often referenced in theological debates
Part of the New Testament apocrypha
Part of the broader category of apocrypha
Part of the conversation on religious authority
Part of the discourse on scriptural interpretation
Part of the discourse on the nature of Jesus
Part of the study of early Christian communities
Part of the study of religious manuscripts
Studied for their cultural impact
Subject of scholarly study
Considered in the context of the historical Jesus debate
Written in various languages
Often referenced in the study of mysticism in Christianity
Often included in discussions of biblical canon formation
Considered valuable for understanding diversity in early Christianity
Often referenced in the study of religious movements.
Often analyzed for their philosophical implications
Part of the historical-critical method of biblical studies
Examined for their role in shaping Christian doctrine
Considered in the context of religious authority and authenticity
Part of the exploration of religious texts in antiquity
gptkbp:associated_with gptkb:philosopher
gptkbp:contains gptkb:Teachings_of_Jesus
gptkbp:date 4th century
2nd century
gptkbp:first_appearance Alternative Christian beliefs
gptkbp:have Multiple versions
Influenced modern interpretations of Christianity
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Apocryphal Gospels
gptkbp:includes gptkb:Gospel_of_Judas
gptkb:Gospel_of_Mary
gptkb:Gospel_of_Thomas
gptkb:Gospel_of_Philip
gptkbp:influence gptkb:Gnostic_Christianity
gptkbp:is_often_associated_with Non-canonical
gptkbp:provides Insights into early Christianity
gptkbp:scientific_classification gptkb:Canonical_Gospels
gptkbp:type gptkb:church