The Provenance of the Gospel of Thomas: Assessing the Syrian Hypothesis
Апстракт
The question of the provenance of the Gospel of Thomas raises a rather disturbing ambiguity that may seriously challenge a long-held consensus regarding Thomas' Syrian origin. Both versions of the document (in Greek and Coptic) were found in Egypt, and there is no extant Syriac text or fragment that could conclusively confirm the Syrian phase of transmission of this "gospel." Nevertheless, the conviction of scholars as to the eastern Syrian birthplace of our document is still adamant. This view was rarely disputed during the 20th century, after having gained almost instant confirmation among the most renowned scholars in the field. In this paper, I dispute the most frequent arguments employed by advocates of the Syrian origin of Thomas: 1) the argument based upon the triple name of the apostle Thomas (i.e. Didymus Judas Thomas); 2) the argument based on parallels with Syrian Christian documents; 3) the linguistic argument.
Кључне речи:
Thomas dydimus / Gospel of thomas / Gnosticism / Eastern Syria / Early christianityИзвор:
Annali di Storia dell'Esegesi, 2021, 38, 1, 79-107Издавач:
- Centro Editoriale Dehoniano
Институција/група
Sociologija / SociologyTY - JOUR AU - Vukomanović, Milan PY - 2021 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3275 AB - The question of the provenance of the Gospel of Thomas raises a rather disturbing ambiguity that may seriously challenge a long-held consensus regarding Thomas' Syrian origin. Both versions of the document (in Greek and Coptic) were found in Egypt, and there is no extant Syriac text or fragment that could conclusively confirm the Syrian phase of transmission of this "gospel." Nevertheless, the conviction of scholars as to the eastern Syrian birthplace of our document is still adamant. This view was rarely disputed during the 20th century, after having gained almost instant confirmation among the most renowned scholars in the field. In this paper, I dispute the most frequent arguments employed by advocates of the Syrian origin of Thomas: 1) the argument based upon the triple name of the apostle Thomas (i.e. Didymus Judas Thomas); 2) the argument based on parallels with Syrian Christian documents; 3) the linguistic argument. PB - Centro Editoriale Dehoniano T2 - Annali di Storia dell'Esegesi T1 - The Provenance of the Gospel of Thomas: Assessing the Syrian Hypothesis EP - 107 IS - 1 SP - 79 VL - 38 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3275 ER -
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Vukomanović, M.. (2021). The Provenance of the Gospel of Thomas: Assessing the Syrian Hypothesis. in Annali di Storia dell'Esegesi Centro Editoriale Dehoniano., 38(1), 79-107. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3275
Vukomanović M. The Provenance of the Gospel of Thomas: Assessing the Syrian Hypothesis. in Annali di Storia dell'Esegesi. 2021;38(1):79-107. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3275 .
Vukomanović, Milan, "The Provenance of the Gospel of Thomas: Assessing the Syrian Hypothesis" in Annali di Storia dell'Esegesi, 38, no. 1 (2021):79-107, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3275 .