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The CLAIM Project examines the attribution of apostolic authority to early Christian writings, exploring how these texts reflect mediated connections to key figures like Paul and Peter. It aims to redefine the understanding of Christian literature from late antiquity to the medieval period across various manuscript cul…
The CLAIM Project studies the late antique and medieval practice of assigning an apostolic connection to a series of writings composed under the name of early Christian characters like Dionysius the Areopagite, Clement of Rome, Ignatius of Antioch and others, thought to have met central apostolic figures like Paul, Peter, or John.
Unlike similar apocryphal works (attributed to the apostles themselves and implicitly claiming their direct authority), this broadly transmitted literature draws on a…
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