Read Forgery and Counterforgery: The Use of Literary Deceit in Early Christian Polemics Online
Authors: Bart D. Ehrman
Paul’s correspondence with,
84
(
see also
1 Timothy; 2 Timothy)
writings in name of,
94
–96,
119
–20,
133
1 Timothy,
367
–84
authenticity of, challenged,
76
authorship of,
33
on church offices and hierarchy,
204
–5,
208
,
369
,
377
n.
15
,
377
–79,
400
as component of Pastoral corpus,
195
,
196
–205,
368
n.
3
and 1 Corinthians,
376
on false teachers,
207
,
214
,
369
–74,
378
historical context of,
369
–70
intention to deceive in,
32
and intertextual interpretations,
376
and Jewish Law,
206
–7,
371
–72,
373
–74
oath in,
207
Pauline and non-Pauline views in,
206
–9
polemics of,
369
–377
rejection of, by early critics,
74
,
193
scholarly perspectives on,
4
,
192
on teachings of Jesus,
205
techniques of forgers in,
33
and 2 Timothy,
197
–99
and
Vergegenwäartigung
tradition,
40
writing style of,
203
2 Timothy
and Acts of Paul,
381
authenticity of, challenged,
76
chronological issues in,
209
–10
and coauthorship theory,
213
as component of Pastoral corpus,
195
,
197
–205,
368
,
368
n.
3
as counterforgery,
217
eschatological theme of,
152
,
163
,
191
–92,
216
–17,
231
,
236
on false teachers,
213
–17,
370
,
372
–73
historical context of,
369
on lion incident,
381
Pauline and non-Pauline views in,
209
,
252
polemic of,
213
–17
rejection of, by early critics,
74
,
193
and 1 Timothy,
197
–99
and Titus,
199
and
Vergegenwärtigung
tradition,
41
on women,
381
writing style of,
202
–3
Tischendorf,
354
Titus (associate of Paul),
94
,
96
, 380,
381
Titus, book of
and Acts of the Apostles,
268
on church offices and hierarchy,
204
–5,
210
–11,
377
–79
as component of Pastoral corpus,
195
,
196
–97,
199
–205,
368
n.
3
on false teachers,
214
,
369
–74,
378
historical context of,
369
–70
Pauline and non-Pauline views in,
210
–11
polemics of,
369
–77
and 2 Timothy,
199
writing style of,
203
Torah, authorship of,
51
traditional allegiances in Jewish culture,
39
–42
traditions, supplementation of,
104
–5
Trajan,
241
Trallians (Ignatius)
ambiguities in,
478
anachronisms and historical problems in,
461
,
463
on authority of apostles,
120
on church hierarchy,
479
and Ignatian corpus,
462
theological perspectives in,
472
Trinitarian emphasis of,
471
“transparent” pseudepigraphy,
129
–32,
230
n.
76
,
533
.
See also
intention to deceive
treatises,
75
Triagmi (Ion of Chius),
79
Trojan War, account of,
123
–24
Tübingen School,
251
–52,
252
n.
44
types of forgeries,
34
–35
usage of writings,
89
Valerius Antias,
124
validation as motive of forgers,
119
–21
Vaphres,
71
Varro, Terentius,
127
,
138
,
144
,
269
,
509
,
516
Vergegenwärtigung
,
39
–42
verisimilitudes,
33
,
44
,
122
–23,
131
Victor of Capua,
440
women
Apostolic Church Order on,
397
nn.
77
–79,
397
–98
1 Corinthians on,
374
–75,
376
,
384
Didascalia Apostolorum on,
388
–90,
390
n.
43
Galatians on,
383
and Jesus,
397
in leadership positions,
387
,
389
2 Timothy on,
381
Xenophon,
30
,
46
,
70
,
70
n.
2
,
135
,
539
–40
Zopyrus of Heraclea,
86
Zostrianus,
85
This index includes only
Modern Scholars.
For specific ancient sources organized by book, chapter and verse, refer to the
Ancient Sources
index found on pages
575
–589.
For general concepts, including a topical guide to ancient sources, refer to the
Subject
index found on pages
591
-622.
Aageson, James,
194
Aland, Kurt,
38
-39
Amelungk, Arnold,
464
,
476
nn.
65
-66
Bahr, Gordon,
220
Bar-Ilan, Meir,
242
,
243
-44,
246
,
287
n.
7
Barlow, Claude,
524
Bauckham, R.,
129
-30,
223
n.
63
,
224
,
229
n.
76
,
300
n.
35
,
300
n.
40
,
300
,
302
,
303
,
333
,
446
,
447
-48,
450
Baum, Armin Daniel,
31
,
31
n.
6
,
69
n.
1
,
78
,
78
n.
32
,
87
n.
65
,
87
-88,
90
,
106
,
107
,
108
-10,
116
-17,
118
,
130
,
136
,
202
-3
Baur, F. C.,
192
,
251
-52,
252
n.
44
,
256
,
372
Beatrice, P.,
37
Becker, Eve-Marie,
29
,
167
n.
24
,
169
Benko, Stephen,
22
Bernays, J.,
129
Best, Ernest,
184
,
185
n.
67
,
188
,
188
n.
70
Bickell, J. W.,
396
Bickerman, E. J.,
37
Bigg, Charles,
458
-59
Bisbee, Gary,
499
,
502
,
502
n.
51
,
507
Bischoff, Bernhard,
524
Bock, D.,
278
Boissier, G.,
522
Bovon, Francois,
398
Bradshaw, Paul,
345
Brock, Sebastian,
363
Brown, Milton,
463
Brown, Raymond,
403
,
419
,
419
n.
26
,
422
,
422
nn.
30
-32,
423
,
424
Brox, Norbert,
69
n.
1
,
78
,
95
-96,
106
,
122
,
130
,
136
,
193
,
194
,
212
,
212
n.
35
,
248
-49,
256
,
256
n.
57
,
468
n.
57
,
479
,
538
Bundy, D.,
426
Buschmann, Gerd,
496
Byron, George Gordon,
426
Cadbury, H.,
268
Calhoun, Robert Matthew,
122
n.
95
Campbell, William S.,
265
,
274
,
275
n.
95
Campenhausen, Hans von,
495
-96
Camps, J. Rius,
462
Candlish, J. S.,
128
-29
Capelle, Bernard,
393
Carey, Greg,
337
-38
Cavallo, G.,
445
Charles, J. Daryl,
298
,
298
n.
30
,
300
Charles, R. H.,
333
Clarke, Emma C.,
46
Collins, John,
72
-73,
510
,
511
,
513
Connolly, R. H.,
344
Conzelmann, Hans,
172
Costa, C. D. N.,
43
-44
Côté, Dominique,
313
Cribiore, Raffaella,
121
,
242
-43
Crönert, W.,
103
Crossan, J. D.,
328
,
328
n.
14
,
330
-31
Cureton, William,
462
Czachesz, Istvan,
448
,
449
,
453
n.
139
Davies, Stevan L.,
60
n.
75
,
379
,
379
n.
17
de Santos Otero, Aurelio,
452
n.
133
,
453
n.
138
de Strycker, Emile,
486
de Wette, W. M. L.,
182
-83,
184
,
285
DeConick, April,
231
nn.
77
-78,
233
,
234
,
338
,
342
,
344
n.
51
,
417
,
417
n.
20
,
418
Dehandschutter, B.,
496
Denker, Jürgen,
331
Dessau, Herman,
46
Diekamp,
464
Dillon, John M.,
46