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Les fragments évangéliques Judéo-chrétiens "apocryphisés": Recherches et perspectives
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SIMON CLAUDE MIMOUNl, Les fragments évangéliques Judéo-chrétiens "apocryphisés": Recherches et perspectives (CahRB 66; Paris: Gabalda, 2006). Pp. 95. Paper euro35.
Research on the fragmentarily preserved Jewish-Christian Gospels tends to deal mainly with their relationship to the Synoptic Gospels, especially the Gospel according to Matthew. Although not discounting the importance of this question, Mimouni's study is more concerned with the relationship of the Jewish-Christian Gosp...
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