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[edit]New Testament apocryphal document written by known orthodox guy
[edit]I'm looking for a specific document with the following criteria:
- It's an early Christian document, more likely the Acts of Somebody but with a slight possibility of being the Gospel of Somebody.
- It's pseudoepigraphical, either claiming to be by an eyewitness to Somebody's acts or claiming to be a gospel account written by Somebody.
- It's distinctly orthodox, not advocating any of the numerous heresies of the pre-Theodosian period.
- Not long after it was written, the author was revealed to be an orthodox individual, who was soon sanctioned by the Church for producing a hoax.
I thought it was the Acts of John, but that article discusses its Docetic and Gnostic influences and its anonymity. None of the pages linked by {{New Testament Apocrypha}} appear to meet my criteria. Does such a document exist (i.e. it's not on the template, or I missed it), or am I imagining something? Nyttend (talk) 03:05, 31 January 2016 (UTC)
- Possibly Resurrection of Jesus Christ (by Bartholomew), which may or may not also be known as the Gospel of Bartholomew? --Jayron32 01:13, 1 February 2016 (UTC)
- Or perhaps some of the works attributed to Leucius Charinus? --Jayron32 01:14, 1 February 2016 (UTC)