- List of Gospels
Gospel s are agenre ofEarly Christian literature claiming to recount the life of Jesus, to preserve his teachings, or to reveal aspects ofGod 's nature. TheDevelopment of the New Testament canon has left fourcanonical Gospels which are accepted as the only authentic ones by the great majority of Christians, but many others exist, or used to exist, and are calledApocrypha l. Some of these have left considerable traces on Christian traditions, includingiconography .List of Gospels
Completely preserved Gospels
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Gospel of Mark (canonical)
#Gospel of Matthew (canonical)
#Gospel of Luke (canonical)
#Gospel of John (canonical)
#Gospel of Thomas
#Gospel of Truth
#Coptic Gospel of the Egyptians
# Gospel of Nicodemus (also known as the "Acts of Pilate")
#Gospel of Barnabas
# Gospel ofGamaliel [Anton Baumstark, "Un evangile de Gamaliel," Revue Biblique, n.s. 3, (1906) 253-259. Wilhelm Schneemelcher, New Testament Apocrypha]Infancy Gospels
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Gospel of the Nativity of Mary
#Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew
#Infancy Gospel of Thomas
#Infancy Gospel of James
#Arabic Infancy Gospel
# Syriac Gospel of the Boyhood of our Lord Jesus [The Apocryphal Gospels: B Harris Cowper]Partially preserved Gospels
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Gospel of Judas
#Gospel of Peter
#Gospel of Mary
#Gospel of Philip Fragmentary preserved GospelsRef_label|A|α|none
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Dialogue of the Saviour
# Papyrus Egerton 2
#Gospel of Eve
#Fayyum Fragment
#Gospel of Mani
#Oxyrhynchus Gospels
#Gospel of the Saviour (also known as the Unknown Berlin gospel)
#Gospel of the Twelve Reconstructed GospelsRef_label|B|β|none
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Gospel of the Ebionites
# Gospel of the Egyptians
#Gospel of the Hebrews
#Secret Gospel of Mark
#Gospel of Matthias
#Gospel of the Nazoraeans
# Gospel of Q (also known as the "Q document")
#Signs Gospel
#Cross Gospel Lost Gospels
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Gospel of Bartholomew
#Gospel of the Seventy
#Gospel of the Four Heavenly Realms
#Gospel of Perfection
#Gospel of Marcion
#Gospel of Basilides
#Gospel of Andrew
# Gospel ofApelles
#Gospel of Cerinthus
# Gospel ofBardesanes
# Gospel of theEncratites [Epiphanius ascribed a gospel to the sect ofEncratites . It is more probable however, that he referred to the Gospel ofTatian ]
# Gospel of theGnostics [TheGnostics had various gospels. Epiphanius speaks of their writing "The Revelation of Adam, and other false gospels"]
# Gospel ofHesychius This phrase is found in the Decree of Gelasius wherein certain gospels are condemned by that title. What they were is uncertain.Jerome speaks of "those books which go under the names of Lucian and Hesychius and are esteemed through the perverse humors of some"]
# Gospel ofLucius
# Gospel ofLonginus
# Gospel of Manes
# Gospel of Merinthus [The Gospel of Merinthus is mentioned only by Epiphanius as one of those spurious gospels which he supposes were written in the apostles' time and referred to by Luke in Luke 1:1 "as not being a true and genuine account". Fabricius supposes that Merinthus and Cerinthus are the same person and that Cerinthus was changed into Merinthus by the way of banter or reproach. Although Epiphanius makes them into two different persons, yet in the heresy of the Cerinthians, he professes himself uncertain. He said "The Cerinthians are also called Merinthians as we see by the accounts we have; but whether this Cerinthus was also called Merinthus, a fellow laborer of his, God knows"(Jones, A new and full method of settling the canonical authority of the New Testament)]
# Gospel ofScythianus
# Gospel of Simonides
# Gospel ofTatian
# Gospel ofThaddaeus [Rejected by Gelasius]
# Gospel ofValentinus [Mentioned byTertullian in Adversus Valentinianos. According toIreneaus , it the same as theGospel of Truth ]
# The Clementine GospelSee also
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Toledoth Yeshu - an anti-gospel
*Diatessaron
*Acts of the Apostles (genre)
*Agrapha
*Apocalyptic literature
*Epistles
*Gnosticism
*Development of the New Testament canon
*List of New Testament papyri
*New Testament apocrypha
*Pseudepigraphy
*Textual criticism Notes
α. Note_label|A|α|none Preserved fromprimary sources .β. Note_label|B|β|none Preserved from
secondary sources and commentaries.Footnotes
References
* New Testament Apocrypha By Wilhelm Schneemelcher, R. M. Wilson
* New Testament Apocrypha: Gospels And Related Writings By Wilhelm Schneemelcher, R. M. Wilson
* History of the Christian Religion to the Year Two Hundred By Charles B. Waite
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