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A Critique of Purportedly Authentic Agrapha

A Critique of Purportedly Authentic Agrapha

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  • William Lane Craig

Sayings attributed to Jesus are known as "agrapha." Lane develops criteria for evaluating these sayings of Jesus found in extra-biblical sources like the Nag Hammadi inscriptions and the CopticGospel of Thomas.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1975. 7 pages.

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