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| | The Gospel Of Thomas Homepage |
 | | Carl Yenetchi's Swedenborgian Dissertation on The Gospel of Thomas |  | | Pseudo-Matthew's Gospel of the Nativity of Mary and the Infancy of Jesus |  | | Peter Kirby's Compendium of Commentary on the Gospel of Thomas |
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http://home.epix.net/~miser17/Thomas.html
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| | Thomas, Gospel of - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Thomas, Gospel of |
 | | It is possible that the Gospel of Thomas is as early as the New Testament Gospels; more likely, the work is based on the sayings of Jesus preserved in the Gospels and edited from a gnostic point of view. |  | | Thomas, Earl of Essex, Baron Cromwell of Okeham Cromwell |  | | Thomas, Gospel of, a collection of sayings, composed originally in Greek, attributed to the "living" (i.e., resurrected) Jesus. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Thomas,+Gospel+of
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| | The Gospel of Thomas: Frequently Asked Questions |
 | | The four canonical gospels and Thomas and other gospels such as the Gospel of Philip (found at Nag Hammadi) were given their names some time in the second century. |  | | The Gospel of Thomas is a collection of sayings attributed to Jesus of Nazareth. |  | | John's gospel, like Thomas' gospel, focuses on the actuality of the divine in the present. |
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http://home.epix.net/~miser17/faq.html
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| | Infancy Gospel of Thomas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Later references by Hippolytus and Origen to a Gospel of Thomas are more likely to be referring to this Infancy Gospel than to the wholly different Gospel of Thomas with which it is sometimes confused. |  | | An historical Thomas (or Judas Thomas, Didymos Judas Thomas, etc.) is very unlikely to have had anything to do with the text: whoever its initial author was, he seems not to have known anything of Jewish life except for the Passover observance, and certainly had a completed Gospel of Luke to refer to. |  | | The earliest possible date is in the 80s AD, as that is when Luke's gospel was composed, from which the author of the Infancy Gospel borrowed the story of Jesus in the temple at age 12 (see Infancy 19:1-12 and Luke 2:41-52). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infancy_Gospel_of_Thomas
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| | The Gospel of Thomas |
 | | It is attributed to Didymos Judas Thomas, the "Doubting Thomas" of the canonical Gospels, and according to many early traditions, the twin brother of Jesus ("didymos" means "twin" in Greek). |  | | Thomas was probably first written in Greek (or possibly even Syriac or Aramaic) sometime between the mid 1st and 2nd centuries. |  | | Although it is not possible to attribute the Gospel of Thomas to any particular sect, it is clearly Gnostic in nature. |
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http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/thomas.htm
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| | The Development of the Canon of the New Testament - Gospel of Thomas |
 | | Some are known to occur also in non-canonical gospels, especially the Gospel of the Hebrews and the Gospel of the Egyptians. |  | | It is certain that the gospel was known and used in Manicheism. |  | | It is doubtful whether this gospel was originally composed in Aramaic and then translated into Greek, although many of the sayings, like the oldest sayings of the canonical gospels, were certainly first circulated in Aramaic, the language of Jesus. |
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http://www.ntcanon.org/Gospel_of_Thomas.shtml
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| | Gospel of Thomas Commentary |
 | | Gospel of Thomas Saying 59 - We should meditate on the one who is alive |  | | Gospel of Thomas Saying 43 - Disciples should recognize Jesus in his sayings |  | | Gospel of Thomas Saying 82 - Fire and the kingdom are with Jesus |
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http://www.gospelthomas.com
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| | Amazon.com: Beyond Belief : The Secret Gospel of Thomas: Books: Elaine Pagels |
 | | The Gospel of John, now known to be the last of the "synoptic gospels", provided a divine role for Jesus. |  | | Thomas, in contrast, shares with other supposed secret teachings a belief that Jesus is not God but, rather, is a teacher who seeks to uncover the divine light in all human beings. |  | | In Thomas, Christ is akin to a Buddha, an awakened spiritual Master who teaches and demonstrates that all humans are God incarnate, that all people are potentially the Christ. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0375501568?v=glance
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| | The Gospel of Thomas and Gospel of Philip |
 | | The Gospel of Thomas and Gospel of Philip |  | | Stevan Davies’ influential The Gospel of Thomas and Christian Wisdom overturned this view, and enabled the Gospel of Thomas to be taken seriously as a source for the earliest Christianity. |  | | Discovered in Egypt in 1945 as part of the Nag Hammadi Library, the Gospel of Thomas was long considered irrelevant to the study of Jesus&; teachings. |
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http://www.bardic-press.com/thomas/thomindex.htm
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| | The Gospel of Thomas Collection -- The Gnostic Society Library |
 | | The Gospel of Thomas (General Discussion) Located at Yahoo groups, "this is a discussion list for those interested in exploring the meanings of the 114 sayings attributed to Jesus in the Gospel of Thomas. |  | | Redemption and Redeemer in the Gospel of Thomas The Gospel of Thomas is one of the most important Gnostic texts discovered at Nag Hammadi. |  | | Johannine Sayings in the Gospel of Thomas: The Sayings Traditions in their Environment of First Century Syria by Alexander Mirkovic, PhD (Graduate Dept. of Religion, Vanderbilt University). |
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http://www.webcom.com/~gnosis/naghamm/nhl_thomas.htm
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| | Gospel of Thomas |
 | | The Gospel' s opening reference to the "Living Jesus," then, may seem inappropriate, but the intended Gnostic meaning is more evident if the translation is rendered as "Jesus the Living," the continuing spiritual force, the living God, not a corporeal Jesus. |  | | An element that sets the Gospel of Thomas most sharply apart from the Jesus-sayings in the canon is the repeated message that one's goal should be a reuniting of opposites, an end to the differentness of things that is a mark of this world, a grasping of oneness -- in short, the experience of unity. |  | | The Coptic version of the Gospel of Thomas is apparently a translation from the Greek; some fragments of a version in that language, dating to about A.D. 200, were discovered in Egypt early in the twentieth century. |
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http://www.webcom.com/gnosis/thomasbook/ch23.html
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| | The gospel of Thomas & its late dating |
 | | And the gospel of Thomas is dependent on the canonical (and uncanonical, such as 'of the Egyptians'!) gospels (more to come!) and with some logions (and the prologue) calling for its composition/compiling done anytime from the very end of the 1st century to the beginning of the 2nd. |  | | However the gospel of Thomas is representative of the sectarians' beliefs in 100-130 only, while some of those beliefs (such as the realized eschatology) were not existing earlier on (see explanation later on this page). |  | | Thomas is also the name of one of the twelve apostles, according to all the gospels and 'Acts': |
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http://www.geocities.com/b_d_muller/thomas.html
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| | Gospel of Thomas Saying 0 - GospelThomas.com |
 | | As for the threefold name Didymus Judas Thomas, Didymus is the Greek word for 'twin' and is used in the Gospel of John (11.16; 20.24; 21.2) to explain Thomas, which is the Aramaic word for 'twin' (t'oma). |  | | It is common form in Gnostic Gospels to represent the esoteric teaching or gnosis which they contain as delivered by Jesus to his chosen disciples during his appearances to them after he was raised from the dead. |  | | The gospel of Thomas has its historic merits, but is too narrowminded to be "believable" in these days. |
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http://www.gospelthomas.com/gospelthomas0.html
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| | The Gospel of Thomas. A worthless document |
 | | Koester says the Gospel of Thomas [Koes.Traj, 119], along with other similar writings, "must be considered as historically of equal value with the canonical writings; they cannot be depreciated by reason of their noncanonical nature." Let's break down the arguments used to declare pieces of GThom to be earlier than the canonical Gospels. |  | | The unique form of the Gospel of Thomas seems to indicate that its background differed considerably from that which lay behind the collecting of sayings of Jesus which are thought to have existed in the beginning of the gospel tradition. |  | | Indeed, it may even be that the Gospel of Thomas is directly dependent not on the four canonical Gospels, but on some conflation of them that had already been composed in Greek. |
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http://www.tektonics.org/qt/thomasgospel.html
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| | CHURCH FATHERS: Gospel of Thomas |
 | | I Thomas the Israelite have deemed it necessary to make known to all the brethren of the heathen the great things which our Lord Jesus Christ did in His childhood, when He dwelt in the body in the city of Nazareth, going in the fifth year of His age. |  | | And all these things I Thomas the Israelite have written what I have seen, and have recounted them to the Gentiles and to our brethren, and many other things done by Jesus, who was born in the land of Judah. |  | | It is glorious that Thomas the Israelite and apostle of the Lord gives an account also of the works of Jesus after He came out of Egypt into Nazareth. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/0846.htm
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http://www.musicwindows.com/gospel.html
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 | | These teachings are not only directly contradictory to the teachings of the canonical Gospels, but they also point to a date for the production of the work well into the century after Christ. |  | | Thomas 114:1—3, cited from The Five Gospels: The Search for the Authentic Words of Jesus, ed. |  | | This is the "gospel" of the Jesus Seminar, and any piece of information usable, including a second—century Gnostic "Gospel" attributed to Thomas, is fair game. |
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http://www.equip.org/free/DJ222.htm
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| | The Gospel of Thomas - elucidation of the secret words |
 | | The words of the teacher of righteousness, some people call him "Jesus", are probably best and least distorted preserved in the gospel of Thomas. |  | | The question remains if "Jesus" is not merely a metaphor of the Logos, the conscience or the inner voice, and if the personification "Jesus" has been used merely as a vehicle to carry the message. |  | | All those that have tried to free themselves, found something but searched badly and got lost along the way, will be the last ones. |
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http://gospelofthomas.fol.nl
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| | The Thomas Gospel |
 | | The purpose of this site is to examine the text of the Coptic Christian Gospel of Thomas, to comment on its meaning, and to attempt to fill in the missing or confusing text with possible solutions. |  | | A brief history of the discovery of the papyri is provided for a background on the Gospel. |  | | Welcome to the site of the "Gospel According to Thomas" |
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http://www.thethomasgospel.com
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| | On Point : The Secret Gospel of Thomas (Rebroadcast) - 11/28/2003 |
 | | They were discovered in 1945, and among them, a strikingly different account, which was dubbed the Gospel of Thomas. |  | | Click the "Listen" link to hear scholar Elaine Pagels discuss the Gospel of Thomas, and how it speaks to nearly 2,000 years of orthodox Christian thought and tradition. |  | | Elaine Pagels, professor of religion at Princeton University and author of "Beyond Belief: The Secret Gospel of Thomas" |
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http://www.onpointradio.org/shows/2003/11/20031128_b_main.asp
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| | Grondin's Interlinear Translation of the Gospel of Thomas |
 | | Grondin's Interlinear Translation of the Gospel of Thomas |  | | The Gospel of Thomas: Wisdom of the Twin, White Cloud Press, 2004) |  | | website." (Andrew Phillip Smith, The Gospel of Thomas, Ulysses Books, 2002) |
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/9068/x_transl.htm
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| | Gospel of Thomas (Greek Fragments): Interlinear Translation by Andrew Bernhard |
 | | This online presentation of the Greek fragments of the Gospel of Thomas by Andrew Bernhard. |  | | These are the [hidden] sayings [that] the living Jesus [sp]oke a[nd Judas who] is also Thomas [recorded.] And he said, "[Whoever finds the interpretat]ion of the[se] sayings will not taste [death]." |  | | Gospel of Thomas (Greek Fragments): Interlinear Translation by Andrew Bernhard |
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http://www.gospels.net/thomas
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