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James Rendel Harris

    J. Rendel Harris était un érudit biblique et curateur de manuscrits anglais, qui a joué un rôle déterminant dans la mise en lumière de nombreuses Écritures syriaques et d'autres documents anciens. Ses recherches se sont concentrées sur la découverte et la préservation de textes clés qui éclairent les récits historiques primitifs.

    Union With God: A Series of Addresses
    The Ascent of Olympus
    The Apology of Aristides On Behalf of the Christians: From a Syriac Ms. Preserved On Mount Sinai
    The Diatessaron Of Tatian: A Preliminary Study
    The Odes and Psalms of Solomon; Volume 2
    Testimonies; Volume 1
    • Testimonies; Volume 1

      • 150pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

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      Testimonies; Volume 1
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      The Apology of Aristides On Behalf of the Christians: From a Syriac Ms. Preserved On Mount Sinai
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      Four Lectures on the Western Text of the New Testament
    • In 1886, the scholar and theologian James Rendel Harris published this introduction to the recently-discovered Gospel of St. Peter. Harris offers a detailed analysis of the text, placing it in historical context and comparing it to the canonical gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. A landmark work in the study of early Christianity, A Popular Account remains an essential resource for scholars and lay readers alike.

      A Popular Account of the Newly-Recovered Gospel of St. Peter