Tag: Pseudographic

  • Homily of the Papyrus of Turin – Pseudo-Athanasius

    In a previous post, I raised a question regarding authenticity of The Homily of the Papyrus of Turin (link to previous post), sometimes attributed to Athanasius.  It’s been a while since that post, but I see that some folks (typically in Roman Catholic apologetic circles) are still citing the work because of what it says…

  • Response to Paul Hoffer's Comments

    Someone [Mr. James Swan] directed me to the comment box of an entry of David Waltz’s blog where Mr. Hoffer has been providing some information and some misinformation (source). I’ll respond to Mr. Hoffer’s comments more or less line by line: Hoffer: “One of the problems with Mr. Fan’s (would he be considered a Pseudo-Turrettini…

  • Still Misquoting Athanasius as Steve Ray's Assistant Fails Again

    This debacle began with my original article (link), continued with a first response from Ray/Albrecht (link), and now I am sad to see that rather than correct his quotation of a spurious work attributed to Athanasius, the man who Steve Ray has set forth to defend Mr. Ray’s miscitation of a spurious source (Mr. William…

  • Athanasius – "Homily of the Papyrus of Turin" – Pseudographic?

    I’ve noticed that several Roman Catholic apologists have relied on a writing identified by them as “Homily of the Papyrus of Turin” and attributed to Athanasius. I wonder whether this is spuria or genuine. The name of the document is not itself frightfully reassuring. It suggests attribution to Athanasius based on a single copy (probably…