Category
page 17th-century Christian texts
Cave of Treasures
6th–7th century Syriac Christian text providing a theological history from the creation of Adam to the coming of Christ, presenting Adam and the patriarchs as prefigurations of Christ and incorporating local Mesopotamian traditions

Apocalypse of Pseudo-Methodius
7th-century Syriac Christian text
Miracles of St Demetrius
collection of homilies; historical record of the Balkans (7th century)
Jesus Sutras
early Chinese language manuscripts blending Taoist, Buddhist, and Christian teachings, connected with the 7th century mission of Alopen, a Church of the East bishop from Sassanian Mesopotamia
Ecthesis
The Ecthesis () is a letter published in 638 CE by the Byzantine emperor Heraclius which defined monotheletism as the official imperial form of Christianity.
Acts of Thaddeus
Greek document written between 544 and 944 CE; purports to describe correspondence between King Abgar V of Edessa and Jesus, which results in Judas Thaddeus going to Edessa