- to as the "Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite", are
classic examples of
pseudepigraphy. In the
fifth century the
moralist Salvian published Contra avaritiam...
-
Religious Piety, and the
Pseudonymity of the
Pastoral Letters," in Paul and
Pseudepigraphy ed.
Stanley E.
Porter and G.P
Fewster (PAST 8; Ledien: Brill, 2013)...
- support. In addition,
specific p****ages
offer further clues in
support of
pseudepigraphy,
namely the author's ****umption that his
audience is
familiar with multiple...
-
Biblical Literature 107 (1988): 469–494. Carson, D.A. "Pseudonymity and
Pseudepigraphy."
Dictionary of New
Testament Background. Eds.
Craig A.
Evans and Stanley...
- books. Some of
their names are
listed below. Due to the
tradition of
pseudepigraphy, the true
author of some
alchemical writings may
differ from the name...
-
pious practice. The
following arguments are
often cited in
support of
pseudepigraphy: The Gr**** in the
Epistle of
James is
rather accomplished,
leading many...
- 1300), and
David b.
Amram of Aden (fl. c. 1350), so
readily imitate its
pseudepigraphy by
ascribing contemporaries'
statements to
Zoharic sages that it is...
- the
Apostles (genre)
Agrapha List of
Gospels New
Testament apocrypha Pseudepigraphy Textual criticism Roy,
Alain (June 2017). De
Giotto à Goya. Peintures...
- List of
Gospels List of New
Testament papyri New
Testament apocrypha Pseudepigraphy Perpetual virginity of Mary
Salome (Gospel of James)
Meeting of Joachim...
- The
Theory and
Practice of
Oligarchical Collectivism is a
fictional book in
George Orwell's
dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (written in 1949). The...