In 1958, American historian of religion Morton Smith made an astounding discovery in the Mar Saba monastery in Jerusalem. Copied into the back of a seventeenth-century book was a lost letter attributed to Clement of Alexandria (ca. 150-215 CE) that contained excerpts from a longer version of the Gospel of Mark written by Mark himself and circulating in Alexandria, Egypt. More than fifty years after its discovery, the origins of this Secret Gospel of Mark remain contentious. Some consider it an authentic witness to an early form of Mark, perhaps even predating canonical Mark. Some claim it is a medieval or premodern forgery created by a monastic scribe. And others argue it is a forgery created by Morton Smith himself. All these positions are...
The analysis in this thesis is centered around a technical examination which I conducted based on th...
In spite of the virtually unanimous patristic opinion that the evangelist Mark was the interpreter o...
The purpose of this study was to research the secrecy of Jesus identity in the synoptic gospels, wit...
Secret Mark remains one of the most controversial and enigmatic texts relating to the New Testament ...
Article reviews the book Ancient Gospel or Modern Forgery? The Secret Gospel of Mark in Debate: Pro...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough a quarter of a century has passed since Morton Smit...
On 18 September 2015, during the International Congress of Coptic Studies in Rome, Professor Karen L...
The case of the so-called Gospel of Jesus’ Wife lays bare all the problems of research on early Chr...
Many early Christian sects were aware of and accepted The Gospel of Thomas as authentic Christian sc...
One might think that in the 21st century the subject of ancient forgeries and falsifiers would not m...
The general purpose of this thesis is to provide an historical survey of the hidden Messiahship of J...
Family Π is a group of manuscripts identified by Hermann von Soden as the Ka-text with 017, 041 and ...
This thesis attempts to find a date and general context for Mark' s gospel. Scholars are in general ...
Mehat André. M. Smith. Clement of Alexandria and a Secret Gospel of Mark. In: Revue de l'histoire de...
In this work, historians in various fields revise the results presented in the first two volumes of ...
The analysis in this thesis is centered around a technical examination which I conducted based on th...
In spite of the virtually unanimous patristic opinion that the evangelist Mark was the interpreter o...
The purpose of this study was to research the secrecy of Jesus identity in the synoptic gospels, wit...
Secret Mark remains one of the most controversial and enigmatic texts relating to the New Testament ...
Article reviews the book Ancient Gospel or Modern Forgery? The Secret Gospel of Mark in Debate: Pro...
grantor: University of TorontoAlthough a quarter of a century has passed since Morton Smit...
On 18 September 2015, during the International Congress of Coptic Studies in Rome, Professor Karen L...
The case of the so-called Gospel of Jesus’ Wife lays bare all the problems of research on early Chr...
Many early Christian sects were aware of and accepted The Gospel of Thomas as authentic Christian sc...
One might think that in the 21st century the subject of ancient forgeries and falsifiers would not m...
The general purpose of this thesis is to provide an historical survey of the hidden Messiahship of J...
Family Π is a group of manuscripts identified by Hermann von Soden as the Ka-text with 017, 041 and ...
This thesis attempts to find a date and general context for Mark' s gospel. Scholars are in general ...
Mehat André. M. Smith. Clement of Alexandria and a Secret Gospel of Mark. In: Revue de l'histoire de...
In this work, historians in various fields revise the results presented in the first two volumes of ...
The analysis in this thesis is centered around a technical examination which I conducted based on th...
In spite of the virtually unanimous patristic opinion that the evangelist Mark was the interpreter o...
The purpose of this study was to research the secrecy of Jesus identity in the synoptic gospels, wit...