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Original Title: The Missing Gospels: Unearthing the Truth Behind Alternative Christianities
ISBN: 0785212949 (ISBN13: 9780785212942)
Edition Language: English
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The Missing Gospels: Unearthing the Truth Behind Alternative Christianities Hardcover | Pages: 256 pages
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What others are saying about The Missing Gospels "Darrell Bock has written a timely and valuable study for anyone curious about the question of lost or missing gospels. The Missing Gospels is a breath of sanity!"
-Philip Jenkins, Professor of History and Religious Studies, Penn State

"Those who don't want their prejudices disturbed will want to avoid this book. Those with an open mind and readiness to learn from scholarship . . . read with profit."
-Larry Hurtado, Professor of New Testament Language, Literature, and Theology, University of Edinburgh, Scotland

"Darrell Bock patiently, and accessibly, sifts through all the relevant issues and offers much-needed guidance to those who want to discern fact from fiction. If you read only one book on this issue, this is it!"
-Andreas J. Kostenberger, PhD, Professor of New Testament and Greek, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary

"The Missing Gospels is a unique resource for those who wish to respond to the 'new school' with accuracy and confidence."
-Frederica Mathewes-Green, National Public Radio's Morning Edition Commentator

"A necessary book that corrects many still fashionable but even more questionable hypotheses about the origin of the Gospels, the Nag Hammadi texts, and the development of Christian theology in the first two centuries AD."
-Prof. Dr. Martin Hengel, Professor Emeritus of New Testament and Ancient Judaism, University of Tubingen, Germany
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For a brief overview from Dr. Bock on the contents of the Gospel of Judas along with other materials, please visit www.thomasnelson.com/missinggospels."

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Title:The Missing Gospels: Unearthing the Truth Behind Alternative Christianities
Author:Darrell L. Bock
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 256 pages
Published:August 6th 2006 by Nelson Books (first published August 1st 2006)
Categories:Religion. Christianity. Nonfiction. History

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Ratings: 3.71 From 115 Users | 6 Reviews

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Darrell L. Bock is a New Testament scholar and research professor of New Testament studies at Dallas Theological Seminary in Dallas, Texas, United States. Bock received his PhD from Scotland's University of Aberdeen.Great introductory read into the Nag Hammadi texts and cursory glance at the texts themselves. What I liked most about this work is to not down play their historical reliability, but to acknowledge their place and variety.A couple of things I wish he would have done is noted the dialogical character these had with traditional texts. He does this a bit as he compares and contrasts the traditional and new ideas. But, flat out denies any dialogical nature between the two. I also didnt like how he

Bock seeks to show the weakness of the popular ideas that other Christian faiths developed parallel to orthodoxy but simply orthodoxy won out! Tho a bit technical and it takes an effort to read and learn the issues, it is worthwhile. He counters ideas of the new school of Walter Bauer, and modern popular writings of Bart Ehrman and Dan Brown, etc. He proceeds by examining a large sampling of the new materials, especially those like the Gospel of Thomas found at Nag Hammadi and a sampling of the

Great explanation of the differences between Gnosticism as a "new Christianity" and traditional Christian view. Dr. Bock clearly makes his case.

I think this is an excellent book and study of the different Orthodox texts in contrast to the Gnostic texts, their contents, dating, and analysis. As Bock points out the New School of Early Church History has tried a revisionist leap without much data to support their claims of the early dating of the Gnostic equality to the Orthodox Christian Faith. This book came out around the same time as the whole Gospel of Judas thing, but he does touch on it briefly.



Unclear thesisBock adds great questions, but he provides incomplete answers and while his point becomes clear at the end, its unclear through most of the book. Furthermore, he sufficiently points out a problem, but does not provide an adequate solution.

Great introductory read into the Nag Hammadi texts and cursory glance at the texts themselves. What I liked most about this work is to not down play their historical reliability, but to acknowledge their place and variety.A couple of things I wish he would have done is noted the dialogical character these had with traditional texts. He does this a bit as he compares and contrasts the traditional and new ideas. But, flat out denies any dialogical nature between the two. I also didnt like how he

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