Keywords
Jesus, Apocryphal acts, post-resurrection, Jesus's ministry
Abstract
Numerous noncanonical accounts of Jesus’s deeds exist. While some Latter-day Saints would like to find plain and precious things in the apocryphal accounts, few are to be found. Three types of accounts deal with Jesus as a child, his mortal ministry, or after his resurrection. The Jesus of the infancy gospels does not act like the Jesus of the real gospels. The apocryphal accounts of Jesus’s ministry usually push a particular theological agenda. The accounts of Jesus’s post-resurrection teaching often contain intriguing but bizarre information. On the whole, apocryphal accounts of Jesus’s ministry probably contain less useful information for Latter-day Saints than they might expect.
Recommended Citation
Gee, John
(2012)
"The Apocryphal Acts of Jesus,"
Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship: Vol. 2, Article 11.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/interpreter/vol2/iss1/11