Une lettre perdu Clémént d'Alexandrie ?: Morton Smith et l' Évangile secret de Marc

In 1958 Morton Smith discovered at the monastary of Mar Saba, the fragment of a letter attributed to Clement of Alexandria. Since its edition in 1973 the text has a lot of profuse studies. The growing attention of the exegesis of the New Testament is explained by the fact that Clement mentioned a «s...

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Main Author: Jakab, Attila 1966- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:French
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Published: Brepols 1999
In: Apocrypha
Year: 1999, Volume: 10, Pages: 7-15
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Summary:In 1958 Morton Smith discovered at the monastary of Mar Saba, the fragment of a letter attributed to Clement of Alexandria. Since its edition in 1973 the text has a lot of profuse studies. The growing attention of the exegesis of the New Testament is explained by the fact that Clement mentioned a «secret Gospel» of Mark. In spite of some doubts about its authenticity the debate has become essentially exegetical and the acceptance of the letter communis opinio. This is why an inquiry seems justified this question: Does this fragment have the same interest for the history of ancient Christianity? The response is "No". Moreover, we argue that this text should be called. «Writing» or «Letter of Pseudo- Clement of Alexandria ».
Contains:Enthalten in: Apocrypha
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1484/J.APOCRA.2.300776