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==== Thomasine traditions ==== The ''Thomasine Traditions'' refers to a group of texts which are attributed to the apostle Thomas.<ref>Jon Ma. Asgeirsson, April D. DeConick and Risto Uro (editors), [http://www.brill.com/thomasine-traditions-antiquity ''Thomasine Traditions in Antiquity. The Social and Cultural World of the Gospel of Thomas''] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170306035254/http://www.brill.com/thomasine-traditions-antiquity |date=2017-03-06 }}, Brill.</ref>{{refn|group=note|The texts commonly attributed to the Thomasine Traditions are: * ''[[The Hymn of the Pearl]]'', or, the ''[[Hymn of the Pearl|Hymn of Jude Thomas the Apostle in the Country of Indians]]'' * ''The [[Gospel of Thomas]]'' * ''The [[Infancy Gospel of Thomas]]'' * ''The [[Acts of Thomas]]'' * ''[[Book of Thomas the Contender|The Book of Thomas: The Contender Writing to the Perfect]]'' * ''The [[Psalms of Thomas]]'' * ''The [[Apocalypse of Thomas]]''}} Karen L. King notes that "Thomasine Gnosticism" as a separate category is being criticised, and may "not stand the test of scholarly scrutiny".{{sfn|King|2003|p=162}}
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