This volume collects sixteen contributions on Egyptian Jewish and Christian papyri, read in their context, in four thematic parts. The first one concerns New Testament and papyri; the second part focuses on the interactions between the Egyptian context, Judaism and the emerging Christianity; the third part shows how every papyrus can tell a story on early Christianity; and the last part offers further considerations on papyri and theology, and on the way in which papyri can help to fill in historical gaps.
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