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The Gospel of Thomas

Published on: Author: Tim O'Donnell 1 Comment

One strong connection between the Gospel of Thomas and Greek philosophy is dualism. Greek thinkers divided the world into polar opposites: good/bad, spiritual/physical, light/dark. This dualism can be seen in the Gospel of Thomas when Jesus says that “On the day when you were one, you became two. But now that you are two, what… Continue reading

The Gospel of Thomas

Published on: Author: ahaselt2@uoregon.edu 1 Comment

In reading the Gospel of Thomas, we can see something that is truly unique and different from the other, more well-known gospels that we are used to reading. The writer of the Gospel of Thomas didn’t include miracles or even the death and resurrection of Jesus; the author only included parables and sayings! An example… Continue reading

Gospel of Thomas

Published on: Author: becherer@uoregon.edu Leave a comment

Within the Gospel of Thomas consists a collection of sayings attributed to Jesus that has him revealing the secret to salvation through parables. For example in passage 44 Jesus is to have said “Whoever blasphemes the Father, it will be forgiven him, and whoever blasphemes the Son, it will be forgiven him, but he who… Continue reading

Gospel of Thomas

Published on: Author: blibolt@uoregon.edu Leave a comment

The Gospel of Thomas is an interesting text to those who are familiar with the synoptic gospels. Many of Jesus’ sayings are the same as found in Matthew, Mark and Luke, with slight variations and no context whatsoever. Even without context behind the sayings, one can obtain glimpses as to what the theology of these… Continue reading