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Earlychristianwritings: comprehensive listing of writings?
The Early Christian Writings webpage is an excellent resource. But I was wondering how comprehensive it is?
I know that it lists the major authors and includes fragments of writings that only exist in those writers (e.g. Papias in Eusebius), but I was wondering if it leaves out any? That is, is there a lower limit (say, less than 2 paragraphs) that would exclude that writer from being listed? (Of course, I understand that it leaves out writings no longer extant in any form!) Also, if it is comprehensive, what is the upper date range? It seems to include writings from the 3rd C CE as well, but I assume they are there because of the possibility that they can be dated to 200 CE, i.e. the 2nd C. |
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I have attempted to include all writings, regardless of length, that date to 200 CE or earlier. I have added some from the earlier 3rd century, such as Origen, for convenience and/or for the chance that they date to the 2nd c.
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Perhaps I should add the "Acts of Paul and Thecla," in which 3 Corinthians is embedded. I would greatly appreciate any other suggestions.
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