Although this subject wouldn't normally be relevant on our list, it's been way too quiet around here, so I'm giving myself a little leeway. Besides, the issue ...
The list being too quiet for too long, it seemed a good time to work on a post I've long delayed, namely a comparison of three translations that attempt to ...
For those who haven't yet read it, a recent biblioblog posting of interest: http://jamestabor.com/2012/07/09/discovering-the-original-gospel-of-thomas/ Mike...
Alerts to reputable Thomas material don't come often to my email, but today there were two. The "old" in question is a video that's been on YouTube since Sept...
This is traditionally a slow time of year, with many scholars on vacation. There were 18* messages posted in June, relatively low for the month, but the counts...
I'm trying to find out whether anyone in a position to know more than I do on the subject (not hard!) can comment on possible links between the logia, Thomas,...
At the request of Tim Staker, a new file has been posted to our Files Section: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gthomas/files/Delphic.pdf. It's a piece that Tim ...
Over at http://pejeiesous.com/, Chris Skinner has recently been posting about narrative criticism with respect to the gospels of John and Mark. This brings to ...
Two recent entries in Judy Redman's blog are recommended reading, if y'all haven't done so already. The titles indicating the contents are in the URL's (the...
To: GPG Cc: GThos On: Lk 14-18 Discourse From: Bruce There is a tiny note here (at the end) about Lk <> Thos directionality. I am persuaded by arguments for Lk...
Last month started out OK, but then the lull of the last week brought it down. There were 20 messages posted, relatively low for May, but the YTD is still...
Mike - This subject came up on GPG a couple years ago. For what it's worth for GThomas, here are some LXX and one NT examples of final GAR I posted at that...
I have just posted a review of Petr Pokorny’s commentary on Thomas (Pokorný, Petr, Commentary on the Gospel of Thomas: From interpretations to the...
To: GPG (Alpha) Cc: GThos On: Mt vs Mk From: Bruce We had been discussing things among the GPG group. Including this exchange: David I: Bruce thinks that aLk...
Although my main interest is not in Gthomas, some of you will know that I have exchanged email dialogues with Mike and posted some material on this site as a...
My copy of Chris Skinner's new book finally arrived earlier this week. I've finished reading it and am impressed. Congratulations, Chris. See my review at ...
Those who were involved in last month's discussion of Gnosticism might be interested in April DeConick's recent blog entries on the subject. She's on ...
Over a month ago now (3/24, to be exact), I introduced new member Wyatt Paul to the group, expecting that he would post soon thereafter. Unfortunately, that...
An offlist communication with a friend reviewing my proposed paper has caused me to think more deeply about the numbers involved in the usage of Greek words...
Hi Bob, I hadn't checked Wikipedia last night, but I did this morning and found this: A scroll is usually divided up into pages, which are sometimes separate...
To: GThomas (et al) On: What is Gnosticism? From: Bruce Judy Redman's recent interchange with others on the GThomas list brings up, at least for me, the root...
Additions to Files Section: I've added two pdf files to the GThomas files at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gthomas/files/ The first item is a 25-page essay...
This can be found at http://judyredman.wordpress.com/2012/04/17/gathercole-on-the-composition-of- thomas-6/ . I decided that continuing to work chapter by...
As is well-known, the numbers given in Coptic Thomas for the yield of the good seed in the Parable of the Sower (60 and 120) differ from the Synoptics, wherein...
Part Three of Three-- WATSA: What Are They Saying About The Gospel of Thomas? By Dr. Christopher W. Skinner. A review by Tim Staker, Chaplain, Indianapolis,...
Part Two of Three-- WATSA: What Are They Saying About The Gospel of Thomas? By Dr. Christopher W. Skinner. A review by Tim Staker, Chaplain, Indianapolis, IN. ...
I have started reading my copy of Simon Gathercole’s new book on Thomas: The Composition of the Gospel of Thomas – Original Language and Influences...
... After I had written here about Larry Hurtado's blog posting on the above graffito, something occurred to me. As I commented on LH's blog: "Surely it's no...