The second in George T. Zervos' two-volume critical investigation of the
Protevangelium of James. Whereas volume 1 offers a critical edition of
the Greek text together with English translation and critical
introduction this second volume considers the wide-ranging critical
questions in greater depth. Zervos presents a detailed study of the
critical questions regarding the ProtJas - authorship, date, origins,
purpose - and offers conclusions concerning the textual and
compositional history of the ProtJas within the framework of the
historical and theological development of the Christian Church. Together
these two volumes tell the fascinating story of how an early apocryphal
gospel provided the developing church with doctrinal material that was
incorporated into both the theology and the ecclesiastical liturgical
cycle of the medieval Church, and became a significant part of the
standard catechism.