Luiz Izidoro, José2019-09-252019-09-252012-06-262007http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/186098"La literatura de cuño cristiano, que se desarrolla en el contexto de la historiografía neotestamentaria, hace plausible una aproximación a las experiencias cristianas en el contexto del cristianismo antiguo, experiencias ampliamente variadas en su “significado” dentro del ámbito vivencial e interpretativo, y plural en su carácter étnico-geográfico. En este contexto histórico-literario, plural y diversificado, ubicamos la obra de Hechos Apócrifos de Andrés. Abstract The Christian literature which developed in the light of the New Testament history became plausible as an approximation of the Christians experience, in the context of the early primitive Christianity. Variations as to its “meaning” in the living and interpretative ambient, multiplied also in its ethnic geographical character. It is in this historical/literary context, which is diverse and varied, that we situate the work of “the Apocryphal Acts of Andrew”."spaWith permission of the license/copyright holderChristian literatureearly primitive Christianitymeaningethnic geographical characterGlobal Church History and World ChristianityBiblical TheologyEarly churchBible (texts, commentaries)Biblical hermeneutics, Interpretation of the BibleHechos apócrifos de Andrés [Apocryphal Acts of Andrew]Article