Los pseudoepigráficos entre los maniqueos del norte de África

Augustinus 69 (1):43-64 (2024)
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The article first discusses the presence among Christians in Roman Africa of "biblical" writings that are not found in the current canon of Scripture. This is followed by a review of what is known of the Manichaean use of extra-canonical material in general, particularly within the Roman Empire, and especially of the pseudepigraphical Acts of the Apostles. Finally, the article focuses on the use among Manichaeans in Roman Africa of this pseudepigraphic literature, especially the Acts of the Apostles. In all cases, the article focuses on cases of a confirmed pseudepigraphic presence, rather than on mere conjectures about it.

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