- pope of Rome
according to tradition.
Marcion arrives in Rome,
bringing Evangelikon and
Apostolikon to the
Christian community.
Ptolemy completes his Almagest...
-
canon consisted of only
eleven books,
grouped into two sections: the
Evangelikon, a
shorter version of the
Gospel of Luke, and the Apostolikon, a selection...
- 130–140)
Modern canon (c. 4th century)
Section Books Section Books Evangelikon Gospel of
Marcion (close
resemblance to
Gospel of Luke)
Gospels (Euangelia)...
- 130–140)
Modern canon (c. 4th century)
Section Books Section Books Evangelikon Gospel of
Marcion (close
resemblance to
Gospel of Luke)
Gospels (Euangelia)...
- In 1831,
following the July Revolution, Fabré-Palaprat
published the
Evangelikon, a
Gnostic version of the
Gospel of John that
omits intra-textual commentary...
- pope of Rome
according to tradition.
Marcion arrives in Rome,
bringing Evangelikon and
Apostolikon to the
Christian community.
Ptolemy completes his Almagest...
- centuries, with
Rabbi Akiva the "false prophet" who
endorsed him. Marcion's
Evangelikon looks more like Mark than Luke,
against Harnack (Eysinga). The Pauline...