: It provides a vast range of non-canonical texts, including fragments, gospels of the infancy of Mary and Jesus, and narratives of the Passion and Resurrection.
: Published by Wydawnictwo WAM , it is a foundational resource for both academic research and readers interested in early Christian history and "non-canonical" traditions.
A standout feature of this work is its . Key features include:
: Each text is accompanied by detailed introductions and annotations by Father Marek Starowieyski and other prominent scholars, placing the writings in their historical, theological, and literary contexts.
The series , edited by Marek Starowieyski , is widely regarded as the most comprehensive and authoritative collection of New Testament apocryphal texts in the Polish language.
: The series doesn't just present the texts; it explores their "vivid world" ( Barwny świat apokryfów ) and their enduring impact on Christian iconography, popular piety, and cultural memory.
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: It provides a vast range of non-canonical texts, including fragments, gospels of the infancy of Mary and Jesus, and narratives of the Passion and Resurrection.
: Published by Wydawnictwo WAM , it is a foundational resource for both academic research and readers interested in early Christian history and "non-canonical" traditions. apokryfy nowego testamentu. ewangelie apokryficzne
A standout feature of this work is its . Key features include: : It provides a vast range of non-canonical
: Each text is accompanied by detailed introductions and annotations by Father Marek Starowieyski and other prominent scholars, placing the writings in their historical, theological, and literary contexts. Key features include: : Each text is accompanied
The series , edited by Marek Starowieyski , is widely regarded as the most comprehensive and authoritative collection of New Testament apocryphal texts in the Polish language.
: The series doesn't just present the texts; it explores their "vivid world" ( Barwny świat apokryfów ) and their enduring impact on Christian iconography, popular piety, and cultural memory.