Wojciechowski, Michał2026-02-102026-02-101999Studia Theologica Varsaviensia, 1999, R. 37, nr 1, s. 41-51.https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/41308This article contains introduction, translation of the letter into Polish and notes. The letter with fragments from the Secret Gospel of Mark stems most probably from Clement of Alexandria. These fragments imitate the style of Mark and they were added to the Gospel in early II century; they borrow also from Luke. Depending heavily from many other texts of Mark (in at least 15 points, including 6 verbatim quotations), seemingly in D form (Mk 1.41; 8.22), these additions certainly did not belong to an earlier form of the Gospel. The main story is derived from an early tradition parallel to Jn 11.1-44, but its precise original content cannot be determined because of the influence of such quasi-Marcan redaction.polCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychKlemens AleksandryjskiClement of Alexandriaojcowie KościołaChurch Fatherslistylettersbiblistykabiblical studiesBibliaBiblePismo ŚwięteNowy TestamentNew TestamentEwangelia według św. MarkaGospel of MarkTajemna Ewangelia Marka z listu Klemensa z Aleksandrii do TeodoraThe Secret Gospel of Mark from the Letter of Clement of Alexandria to TheodoreArticle