Before Christianity became a single story, it was many voices. The Gospel of Peter and The Egerton Papyrus preserve two of the earliest and most mysterious witnesses to the life, death, and meaning of Jesus, texts that circulated before doctrine hardened and before the canon was closed. This volume brings together two of the most intriguing non-canonical writings from early Christianity: The Gospel of Peter - an ancient Passion narrative that presents a cosmic vision of the resurrection, where heaven opens, angels descend, and the cross itself becomes a witness. The Egerton Papyrus - sometimes called The Unknown Gospel, a fragmented but powerful record of Jesus as healer, challenger, revealer, and judge of hypocrisy. Both texts are presented in three layers: - Historical introduction and context - Public-domain scholarly translation - A clear modern-language rendering designed for contemporary readers These works reveal a form of Christianity that was still fluid, experimental, and alive-before later institutions defined doctrine and authority. They preserve traditions in which: - Resurrection is portrayed as cosmic rather than private - Christ is presented as transcendent and revelatory - Scripture is treated as a doorway rather than a boundary - Spiritual authority exists without institutional ownership Rather than arguing for belief, these texts invite readers to see how diverse the earliest Jesus movement truly was. For readers of early Christian history, apocryphal gospels, Gnostic traditions, and spiritual seekers interested in voices beyond the canon, this volume offers both scholarship and accessibility in one place.
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