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Christian Apocrypha Books to Look for at SBL 2023

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The SBL Annual Meeting presents an ideal opportunity to check out new books on Christian apocrypha. As you make your way through the publishers’ exhibition, keep an eye out for these publications. If there is a book missing in the list, please pass along the details.

Baylor

Aageson, James. After Paul: The Apostle’s Legacy in Early Christianity. (CATALOG)

Brepols

Shoemaker, Stephen. The Dormition and Assumption of the Virgin Mary. (CATALOG)

Cambridge University Press

Jacobs, Andrew. Gospel Thrillers: Conspiracy, Fiction, and the Vulnerable Bible. (CATALOG)

Fortress Press

Heil, Uta, ed. The Apocryphal Sunday: History and Texts from Late Antiquity. (CATALOG)

InterVarsity Press

Laird, Benjamin P. Creating the Canon. (CATALOG)

Mohr Siebeck

Goldstein, Miriam. A Judeo-Arabic Parody of the Life of Jesus. The Toledot Yeshu Helene Narrative. (CATALOG)

Miroshnikov, Ivan (ed.). Parabiblica Coptica. (CATALOG)

Nagel, Peter. Codex apocryphus gnosticus Novi Testamenti. (CATALOG)

Lundhaug, Hugo, and Christian H. Bull (eds.). The Nag Hammadi Codices as Monastic Books. (CATALOG)

Eerdmans

Burke, Tony (ed.). New Testament Apocrypha: More Noncanonical Scriptures. Vol. 3. (CATALOG)

Wipf & Stock

Lollar, Jacob (trans.). The Doctrine of Addai and the Letters of Jesus and Abgar. (CATALOG)

Yale University Press

Smith, Geoffrey S., and Brent C. Landau. The Secret Gospel of Mark: A Controversial Scholar, a Scandalous Gospel of Jesus, and the Fierce Debate over Its Authenticity. (CATALOG)


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