The Acts of Peter, Gospel Literature, and the Ancient Novel

Rewriting the Past

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The Acts of Peter, Gospel Literature, and the Ancient Novel

Rewriting the Past

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The Acts of Peter, one of the Apocryphal Acts of the Apostles that detail the exploits of the key figures of early Christianity, provides a unique window into the formation of early Christian narrative. Like the Gospels, the Acts of Peter developed from disparate oral and written narrative from the first century. The apocryphal text, however, continued to develop into a number of re-castings, translations, abridgements, and expansions. The Acts of Peter present Christian narrative in an alternate universe, in which canonization did not halt the process of creative re-composition. Now, in this groundbreaking book, Thomas examines the sources and subsequent versions of the Acts, from the earliest traditions through the sixth-century Passions of the Apostles, arguing the importance of its "narrative fluidity": the existence of the work in several versions or multiforms. This feature, shared with the Jewish novels of Esther and Daniel, the Greek romance about Alexander the Great, and the Christian Gospels, allows these narratives to adapt to accommodate the changing historical circumstances of their audiences. In each new version, the audiences' defining conflicts were reflected in the text, echoing a historical consciousness more often identified with primary oral societies, in which the account of the past is a malleable script explaining the present. Although the genre most closely comparable to these works is the ancient novel, their serious historical intent separates them from the later, more self-consciously fictive novels, and maintains them within the realm of the earlier historical novels produced by ethnic subcultures within the Roman empire.

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English
Pages
200

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Acts of Peter, Gospel Literature, and the Ancient Novel: Rewriting the Past
2003, Oxford University Press
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Cover of: The Acts of Peter, Gospel Literature, and the Ancient Novel
The Acts of Peter, Gospel Literature, and the Ancient Novel: Rewriting the Past
March 7, 2003, Oxford University Press, USA
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First Sentence

"The assertion that the Apocryphal Acts were most like the ancient Greek novel, and shared their genre, purpose, and intended audience, has become common."

Classifications

Library of Congress
BS2880.P472T48 2003, BS2880.P472 T48 2003

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
200
Dimensions
9.3 x 6.3 x 0.9 inches
Weight
1.1 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9348823M
Internet Archive
actspetergospell00thom_309
ISBN 10
019512507X
ISBN 13
9780195125078
LCCN
2002025821
OCLC/WorldCat
49942614
Library Thing
6269172
Goodreads
640543

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