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The Gospel of Thomas can be read in an “orthodox” light…the Gnostics loved the Gospel of John but that didn’t make it “gnostic”…while the Gnostics might use the Gospel of Thomas…doens’t make it gnostic either…it may be a contemporary of John or even earlier…it is a “sayings” gospel…not an historical “gospel.”
Many of the sayings, 114 of them, have their counterparts or slight changes in the Synoptics.
Eilene Pagels book “Beyond Belief” contrast the Gospel of John and the Gospel of Thomas as two competing schools of Christian thought at the end of the first century and the beginning of the 2nd. Very interesting book for anyone interested in early church history and development.
Many of the sayings, 114 of them, have their counterparts or slight changes in the Synoptics.
Eilene Pagels book “Beyond Belief” contrast the Gospel of John and the Gospel of Thomas as two competing schools of Christian thought at the end of the first century and the beginning of the 2nd. Very interesting book for anyone interested in early church history and development.