To Find a Priest and His Priesthood: Caiaphas and the Thomasine Community
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The Jewish high priest Joseph ben Caiaphas is
best known for his central role in the Passion stories. As
the root of the anti-Semitic charge of deicide against the
people of Israel, the negative portrayal of Caiaphas and
the Jews in these critical scenes of the Gospels has
proven itself a source of eternal struggle within New
Testament scholarship. In order to uncover a more
historical understanding of this problematic figure, the
Gospel of Thomas presents itself as a source for
Caiaphas which is both removed from the Jewish-
Christian conflict of the first centuries of this era, but
still sharing in the Jesus tradition of the New Testament.
Using a historical-textual approach, the sayings of
Thomas are ‘canvassed for Caiaphas’ by applying
historically-based search parameters. From this search a
distinct anti-Pharisaical polemic, likely preserved from
an earlier tradition, is detectable in Thomas. As a text
which is theologically indifferent to the death of Jesus,
Thomas’ unique contribution to the study of Caiaphas
gestures towards an early tradition of negatively
portraying Jewish authorities, which may be independent
of the canonical Gospels.
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La revue de sciences des religions d’Ottawa // Ottawa Journal of Religion. 2009(1): 50-70
