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245 04 $aThe Apostles Peter, Paul, John, Thomas and Philip with their companions in Late Antiquity /$cTobias Nicklas, Janet E. Spittler, Jan N. Bremmer (eds.).
264 1 $aLeuven :$bPeeters,$c2021
264 4 $c©2021
300 $axiv, 340 pages :$billustrations (some color) ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aStudies on early Christian Apocrypha ;$v17
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 8 $a"This book is the first modern collection of studies on the reception of the apostles and their companions in Late Antiquity, earlier Middle Ages and the Orthodox Churches. The volume opens with an exploration of the nature of the stories about the apostles in Late Antiquity, highlighting some of the questions and problems these stories tried to answer. Chapter 2 takes us to the Forum Romanum and the Apostle Peter, and the latter's antagonist Simon Magus appears again in the next chapter. The next five chapters focus on Paul and Thecla. The first two look at the relationship between the canonical Acts of the Apostles and the Acts of Paul by concentrating on spatial aspects as well as sex and intermarriage, respectively. Three chapters concentrate on Thecla and show that the Acts of Paul and Thecla and Thecla herself enjoyed a very high reputation, were seen as authoritative - if not canonical in certain circles - and a source of inspiration for later hagiographers. We see the apostle John at work in the fairly unfamiliar Acts of John by Prochorus and the Acts of Timothy, but also his connection with the church S. Giovanni a Porta Latina in Rome. The section on Thomas takes up the textual tradition of the Acts of Thomas with new manuscripts, and the reception of the Acts in the hagiography and liturgy of the Orthodox Churches. The last two chapters focus on Philip, whose Acts shows that in fourth-century Hierapolis local paganism was still a factor to be taken into account and to be fought, but also that the treatise promoted ideals of civility and self-control, which were not that far removed from those in the Gospels. As has become usual, the volume ends with a detailed index."$c--Back cover
505 00 $tRetelling origins: Stories of the apostlic past in late antiquity /$rT. Nicklas --$tThe hetero-topography of the Forum Romanum. How late antique Peter traditions generated an augmented reality of public space /$rA. Merkt --$tFrom the Acts of Peter to the Life of Leo of Catania: Distinguishing magic and miracle /$rJ. Van Pelt --$tSymbolic and chronotopic space: The Ephesus episode in the Acts of the Apostles and the Apocryphal Acts of Paul /$rJ. Downie --$tThinking with the apostles about sex, intermarriage, and the minority experience /$rJ. Snyder --$tThecla and the Acts of Thecla: Searching for traces in the manuscript tradition /$rT. J. Kraus --$t'Useful' models: The reception of the apocryphal Acts of Paul and Thecla in late-antique hagiographical narratives about female virgins /$rK. Staat --$tThe church Slavonic redaction of the Acts of Saint Paul and Thecla by Dymytrii Tuptalo /$rD. Syroyid --$tThe Acts of John by Prochorus in Patmos ms. 188: A test-case illustrating the compositions and development of later apocryphal Acts /$rJ. E. Spittler --$tTimothy, John and Ephesus in the Acts of Timothy /$rJ. N. Bremmer --$tChurch beyond canon. Notes on the Martyrium of John the Evangelist in Rome and the Basilica of San Giovanni a Porta Latina /$rS. de Blaauw --$tThe abridged version(s) of the so-called Family ? of the Apocryphal Acts of Thomas /$rI. Muñoz Gallarte;$rÁ. Narro --$tThomas weitererzählt. Rezeption der apokryphen Thomasakten im Synaxarion des Thomas-Festes /$rC. Pricop --$tFighting paganism in the Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles: The case of the Acts of Philip /$rJ. Verheyden --$tDiscipleship ideals in the Acts of Philip /$rC. J. Berglund.
650 0 $aChurch history$yMiddle Ages, 600-1500.
600 00 $aPeter,$cthe Apostle, Saint.
600 00 $aPaul,$cthe Apostle, Saint.
600 00 $aJohn,$cthe Apostle, Saint.
600 00 $aThecla,$cSaint.
600 00 $aThomas,$cApostle, Saint,$dactive 1st century.
630 00 $aActs of Paul and Thecla.
630 00 $aActs of Peter.
630 00 $aActs of Paul.
630 00 $aActs of John.
630 00 $aActs of Thomas.
630 00 $aActs of Philip.
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600 07 $aPaul,$cthe Apostle, Saint.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00037330
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600 07 $aThecla,$cSaint.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00003564
600 07 $aThomas,$cApostle, Saint,$dactive 1st century.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01850923
630 07 $aActs of John.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01361134
630 07 $aActs of Paul.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01357877
630 07 $aActs of Paul and Thecla.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01358634
630 07 $aActs of Peter.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01360162
630 07 $aActs of Philip.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01387434
630 07 $aActs of Thomas.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01359332
650 7 $aChurch history$xMiddle Ages.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01710943
648 7 $a600-1500$2fast
700 1 $aNicklas, Tobias,$d1967-$eeditor.
700 1 $aSpittler, Janet E.,$d1976-$eeditor.
700 1 $aBremmer, Jan N.,$eeditor.
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830 0 $aStudies on early Christian apocrypha ;$v17.
880 00 $6505-00$tRetelling origins: Stories of the apostlic past in late antiquity /$rT. Nicklas --$tThe hetero-topography of the Forum Romanum. How late antique Peter traditions generated an augmented reality of public space /$rA. Merkt --$tFrom the Acts of Peter to the Life of Leo of Catania: Distinguishing magic and miracle /$rJ. Van Pelt --$tSymbolic and chronotopic space: The Ephesus episode in the Acts of the Apostles and the Apocryphal Acts of Paul /$rJ. Downie --$tThinking with the apostles about sex, intermarriage, and the minority experience /$rJ. Snyder --$tThecla and the Acts of Thecla: Searching for traces in the manuscript tradition /$rT. J. Kraus --$t'Useful' models: The reception of the apocryphal Acts of Paul and Thecla in late-antique hagiographical narratives about female virgins /$rK. Staat --$tThe church Slavonic redaction of the Acts of Saint Paul and Thecla by Dymytrii Tuptalo /$rD. Syroyid --$tThe Acts of John by Prochorus in Patmos ms. 188: A test-case illustrating the compositions and development of later apocryphal Acts /$rJ. E. Spittler --$tTimothy, John and Ephesus in the Acts of Timothy /$rJ. N. Bremmer --$tChurch beyond canon. Notes on the Martyrium of John the Evangelist in Rome and the Basilica of San Giovanni a Porta Latina /$rS. de Blaauw --$tThe abridged version(s) of the so-called Family Γ of the Apocryphal Acts of Thomas /$rI. Muñoz Gallarte;$rÁ. Narro --$tThomas weitererzählt. Rezeption der apokryphen Thomasakten im Synaxarion des Thomas-Festes /$rC. Pricop --$tFighting paganism in the Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles: The case of the Acts of Philip /$rJ. Verheyden --$tDiscipleship ideals in the Acts of Philip /$rC. J. Berglund.
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