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Precious lord take my hand
which popular gospel song was a Thomas A. Dorsey composition
"Precious Lord Take My Hand"
Thomas A. Dorsey is known as the father of gospel music.
Thomas A. Dorsey is a gospel musicianThomas F. Dorsey, better known as Tommy, was one of two brothers who led very popular dance orchestras from the 1930s to the 1950s.If you enter either "Thomas A. Dorsey" or "Tommy Dorsey" into a search engine you'll find thousands of links for each musician.
Precious lord take my hand
which popular gospel song was a Thomas A. Dorsey composition
"Precious Lord Take My Hand"
Basic information on the Gospel of Thomas can be found on Wikipedia. There is also a website devoted to the Gospel of Thomas. The library is also a great place for research on the gospel.
The Gospel of Thomas is not recognized as scripture by most Christain denomiations.
Thomas A. Dorsey is known as the father of gospel music.
Thomas A. Dorsey
The Gospel of Thomas is different from the Gospels of Mark and John in several ways. Just a couple: 1) Thomas in not in the Bible. Mark and John are. 2) Mark and John were accepted by the early Church. Thomas wasn't. 3) Mark and John are in some sense chronological histories of Jesus' ministry. Thomas is a sayings gospel.
The gospel according to Mark is independent of the gospel according to Thomas. The Gospel according to Mark is the second of the four found in the New Testament. This gospel relates the story and experiences in the life of Jesus Christ. The Gospel according to Thomas is described by many scholars as being a tribute to oral tradition. Instead of containing information about the actual life of Jesus Christ, it is said to be an actual account of Jesusâ??s own words and teachings.
No, Thomas isn't a Book of the Bible. The Gospel of Thomas was seriously considered for inclusion the New Testament, and for that reason is sometimes referred to as the Fifth Gospel.
A:The 'lost gospels' are those non-canonical gospels such as the Gospel According to the Hebrews, the Gospel of Peter, the Gospel of Philip, Gospel of Thomas, Infancy Gospel of Thomas and many others. It should be born in mind that these attributions are no more reliable than are the attributions of the canonical gospels to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. For scholars, the most important of the non-canonical gospels are the Gospel of Thomas and the Gospel of Peter. A search of the internet will access English translation of some of these texts, and the are also available (with difficulty) in printed form.
The gospel of St. Thomas is not an authorized book of the Holy Bible and is not included as such. It was not written by the apostle Thomas. I would not put any credence in its contents. Incorrect. It is the only Gospel that is available today in it's original form. It is one of the most important Christian documents available today.