Seeking the Imperishable Treasure. Steven R. Johnson
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Название: Seeking the Imperishable Treasure

Автор: Steven R. Johnson

Издательство: Ingram

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СКАЧАТЬ found only in Luke’s redactional expansion of Q 12:51–53 (Luke 12:52’s number of antagonists in the house). While Robinson concedes that the history of the transmission of GTh 16:1–2 is probably much more complicated, he finds, quite simply, that GTh 16:3 is dependent upon Luke (whether directly or indirectly he does not indicate). From this, one can conclude that the chreia elaboration-like clustering of sayings in GTh 16 postdates the writing of the Gospel of Luke, even if the traditions behind GTh 16:1–2 are potentially earlier and remain obscure.

      An equally important implication of Riley’s study is that one must reconsider the composition history of Thomas in a new light. Whereas the results of Uro’s (1990) and Robinson and Heil’s studies (1998) do not necessarily speak to the dating of the composition of Thomas, Riley’s study suggests that at least part of a distinctly Thomasine sayings tradition predates the composition of the Gospel of Luke. Hence, even if one suggests that the sayings of the Gospel of Thomas were written down for the first time at the end of the first century or early in the second century, if Riley’s study holds up under closer scrutiny, then the Gospel of Thomas as a developing tradition of sayings of Jesus transmitted with a particular theological perspective at the very least predates the Gospel of Luke. At the same time, the conclusions of the preceding studies also require that one consider the Thomas tradition, even the written Gospel of Thomas itself, as developing over time. A mid-to-late first century oral collection or written text of the Gospel of Thomas did exist, but did not include all of the sayings of Jesus found in the fourth century Coptic manuscript bearing the gospel title.

      Finally, an important implication of the previous studies, when taken as a whole, is that the Thomas text and tradition and synoptic texts and traditions did not develop in isolation from each other.

      Thomas and John