Nowak, Dominik2024-02-282024-02-282011Analecta Cracoviensia, 2011, t. 43, s. 217-236.0209-0864http://theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/13825The pseudepigraphic Gospels are relatively strong interested in the person of John the Baptist. Although they are based on the canonical traditions of the Baptist, were these of them, in some cases very strongly, reinterpreted. The pseudepigraphic Gospels are characterized by very specific hermeneutics. In many cases descriptions of activities of John have the form of hagiography, which contains the wonderful elements. Sometimes the reflection about the Baptist have an abstractive dimension. The figure of John is by the authors of the pseudoepigraphic Gospels not only reproduced, but at the same time created. In this context plays an important role the Christian perspective as well as other forms of religiosity and spirituality.plAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Polandhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/pl/Jan ChrzcicielprorocyBibliaPismo ŚwięteEwangeliaProtoewangeliaewangelie pseudoepigraficzneProtoewangelia JakubaEwangelia GruzińskaEwangelia Dzieciństwa OrmiańskaEwangelia HebrajczykówEwangelia EbionitówEwangelia Arabska JanaEwangelia NikodemaEwangelia TomaszaEwangelia FilipaJohn the BaptistprophetsBiblegospelProtoevangeliumpseudepigraphic gospelsProtoevangelium of JamesGeorgian GospelArmenian Infancy GospelGospel of the HebrewsGospel of the EbionitesArabian Gospel of JohnGospel of NicodemusGospel of ThomasGospel of PhilipRecepcja postaci Jana Chrzciciela w ewangeliach pseudoepigraficznychThe Reception of the Person of John the Baptist in the Pseudepigraphic GospelsArticle