Christian text tradition

C5049
concept

The Christian text tradition is the historical process by which Christian writings—especially the Bible and related theological, liturgical, and devotional texts—are composed, transmitted, translated, interpreted, and canonized within Christian communities over time.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
early Christian text 29
Christian text tradition canonical 1

Instances (30)

Instance Via concept surface
On First Principles early Christian text
On Prayer early Christian text
Ad Nationes early Christian text
The Martyrdom of Polycarp early Christian text
Shepherd of Hermas early Christian text
First Epistle of Clement early Christian text
First Apology early Christian text
Dialogue with Trypho early Christian text
Second Apology early Christian text
Infancy Gospel of Thomas early Christian text
Gospel infancy narratives
Gospel of Thomas (as another sayings collection)
surface form: Gospel of Thomas
early Christian text
Protoevangelium of James early Christian text
letters of Cyprian of Carthage
surface form: Letters of Cyprian of Carthage
early Christian text
Acts of Peter early Christian text
Acts of John early Christian text
Acts of Andrew early Christian text
Epistle of the Apostles early Christian text
3 Corinthians early Christian text
Gospel of Judas early Christian text
Gospel of Peter early Christian text
Acts of Thomas early Christian text
Gospel of Mary early Christian text
Gospel of Nicodemus early Christian text
Second Epistle of Clement early Christian text
De opificio mundi early Christian text
Diatessaron early Christian text
On the Resurrection of the Dead early Christian text
The Hymn of the Pearl early Christian text
Lausiaca early Christian text