Gospels That Were Lost, And Some That Were Not Lost At All
My current work on icons and iconoclasm has reacquainted me with an old friend, namely the Constantinople patriarch Nikephoros (died 829), who played in a critical role in those ninth century controversies. At the time, he was beyond question the world’s most influential Christian leader, presiding over the greatest church. But Nikephoros is also associated … Continue reading Gospels That Were Lost, And Some That Were Not Lost At All
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