- the Apostles" (
Praxeis Apostolon)
would seem to
identify it with the
genre telling of the
deeds and
achievements of
great men (
praxeis), but it was not...
-
Pilate (Latin: Acta Pilati; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Πράξεις Πιλάτου, translit.
Praxeis Pilatou), is an
apocryphal gospel claimed to have been
derived from an...
-
author of the Acts of the
Apostles (
Praxeis Apostolon). It
would also be the
earliest text to use the
title "
Praxeis Apostolon". R. G.
Heard printed the...
-
works of the
apostles of Jesus. The Acts (Latin: Acta; Gr****: Πράξεις
Práxeis) are
important for many reasons, one of them
being the
concept of apostolic...
-
which is
variously called the
Annales Graeci or the
Romaika (≈ Romaion)
praxeis by
ancient authors,
comprised three large sections: one on the
ktisis (creation...
-
expedition up to the time of Callisthenes’ own execution.
Deeds of
Alexander or
Praxeis Alexandrou (330 BCE) was biographical-style
series of
works detailing the...
-
related word
logoi (λόγοι),
meaning simply "words",
often in
contrast to
práxeis (πράξεις),
meaning "deeds".
Words spoken by
Jesus are
consistently designated...
-
tension between the
orthodox cosmogony of the book and the
unorthodox praxeis embodied in
these magical rites; the book has
obviously been
edited by...
- on up into Asia
Minor and beyond, the
sayings (apophthegmata) and acts (
praxeis) of the
Desert Fathers came to be
recorded and circulated,
first among...
- on up into Asia
Minor and beyond, the
sayings (apophthegmata) and acts (
praxeis) of the
Desert Fathers and
Desert Mothers came to be
recorded and circulated...