
The study of the Gospels—both canonical and apocryphal—entails a deep dive into the diverse ways early Christianity conceived of Jesus, his teachings, and his mission. The canonical Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—form the backbone of Christian scripture, collectively known as the New Testament. They are considered authoritative by most Christian traditions, representing what the early church deemed to be the true accounts of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection. In contrast, the apocryphal gospels, a category of early Christian writings excluded from the New Testament canon, offer alternative perspectives that challenge or supplement the canonical narratives. These texts often present a more mystical, esoteric, or Gnostic understanding of Jesus, focusing on secret teachings, hidden knowledge, and the relationship between humanity and the divine.
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