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The Missing Gospels: Unearthing the Truth Behind Alternative Christianities
Author
Darrell L. Bock
Language
English
Genre
Religion
Publisher
Thomas Nelson
Publication date
2006
Pages
256
ISBN
0-7852-1294-9
OCLC
63178769
The Missing Gospels: Unearthing the Truth Behind Alternative Christianities is a book by Darrell L. Bock, Research Professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary.[1] The book is concerned with later alternative gospels and 'Christianities' associated with the Nag Hammadi discoveries of 1945. The book focuses on the claims of early Christian diversity, the origins of Gnosticism, as well as the theology of the later alternative texts and communities.
The book contains a foreword by Edwin M. Yamauchi.
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