The Acts of John is a significant early Christian text, which is conventionally ascribed to the second century AD. It forms part of the wider corpus of texts known as the New Testament Apocrypha - an array of works that, while not accepted into the canonical Christian Bible, were often influential and widely read in the early Christian era. The Acts of John offers an in-depth exploration into the life, teachings, and miracles of the Apostle John.
The Acts of John is a significant early Christian text, which is conventionally ascribed to the second century AD. It forms part of the wider corpus of texts known as the New Testament Apocrypha - an array of works that, while not accepted into the canonical Christian Bible, were often influential and widely read in the early Christian era. The Acts of John offers an in-depth exploration into the life, teachings, and miracles of the Apostle John.