Leucius Charinus

Leucius Charinus was, according to tradition, a disciple of St. John the Divine and the author of the Leucian Acts, a series of apocryphal Gnostic texts dating to the mid second-century. The Leucian Acts are as follows: The Leucian Acts were most likely redacted at a later date to express a more orthodox view. Of the five, the Acts of John and Thomas have the most remaining Gnostic content.

 

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