About this blog
This blog seeks to explore the historical Jesus, the canonical and extracanonical gospels, narrative hermeneutics, and the implications these areas of study have for modern followers of Jesus Christ. The name “Peje Iesous” is an English transliteration of the Coptic phrase “Jesus said,” the introductory formula for most sayings in the Gospel of Thomas. After reading so many biblical studies blogs with Greek, Hebrew, Latin, and German titles, I felt the need to include an entry from the vastly underrepresented category of Coptic.
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Hi Chris,
I finally found my way here and would like to subscribe to your blog! I look forward to eavesdropping in on continuing Thomas discussions as I learn more about the gospel.
Regards,
Kurt
Hi Chris,
Although we do not know each other, I am a member of the GhT yahoo Grp/ Michael G., who referred me here and I am wondering how or if it is possible to sign up on this block to receive your messages and what not? Your book here looks interesting I will have to check it out and see if it is available from our Public Library or University Library/inter-library loan program as well as Amazon. Thanks all the best, Thomas
Glad you are enjoying the discussions. It is possible to subscribe. Just check the site.
Although we do not know each other, I am a member of the GhT yahoo Grp/ Michael G., who referred me here and I am wondering how or if it is possible to sign up on this block to receive your messages and what not? Your book here looks interesting I will have to check it out and see if it is available from our Public Library or University Library/inter-library loan program as well as Amazon. Thanks all the best, Thomas
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Alyda,
I am sorry for the delay in responding. There is now a button to subscribe to the blog on the front page. Hope you can sign up and I appreciate your interest in my blog.
Chris