Simon Claude Mimouni

Simon Claude Mimouni (born 26 April 1949, Bône, French Algeria) is a French biblical scholar. He published first on Christian legends surrounding the assumption of Mary (1995, 2003), then worked on fragments of Jewish-Christian gospels associated with the 3rd and 4th Century "judaizing" Christian sects (2006).[1] He is known for his theory of continuity between Jewish early Christianity and the later sects of Nazarenes and Ebionites.[2][3][4]

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  1. Apokryphe Evangelien: eine Einführung Hans-Josef Klauck - 2008 "Simone Claude Mimouni, dem wir die grundlegende und maßgebliche Untersuchung des ganzen Komplexes verdanken, zählt zweiundsechzig Texte auf, die in acht verschiedenen Sprachen verfasst sind: Griechisch, Lateinisch, Syrisch, Koptisch " (German)
  2. The Journal of Jewish studies Volume 50 Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies, Society for Jewish Study - 1999"In the wake of the parting of the ways, which Mimouni dates relatively late, Jewish Christians begin to become suspect within gentile Christian circles. As neither Jews nor Christians, an observation made by Jerome about the Nazarenes, ..."
  3. The Early Christian World: Volumes 1-2 - Page 163 Philip F. Esler - 2002 " In an extensive recent etymological study, Mimouni (1998a) argues that for the period up to the early second century the term 'Nazarenes' (rather than the term 'Christian') may serve to designate ..."
  4. The image of the Judaeo-Christians in ancient Jewish and Christian ... - Page 162 Peter J. Tomson, Doris Lambers-Petry - 2003 "2 Recent scholars who take this view include PRITZ; DE BOER; MIMOUNI 1998: chapter 2. MIMOUNI 1998: 86 and n3, makes the important methodological point that the silence of the heresiologists about the Nazarenes is not negative evidence "