Abstract
This article deals with the so-called ‘unknown Gospel’ of P.Egerton 2 , one of the oldest extant Christian manuscripts (dating to around 200 CE ). Presented here is a short interpretation of the five fragmentary scenes of the text, followed by questions about the theological profile of the text, the date of the text and its literary dependency on the canonical Gospels.
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