The latest media frenzy over the Gospel of Judas reveals “the [secular] media's profound ignorance of ancient history,” says Brian St. Paul, editor of Crisis Magazine, in his April 13th e-letter to ...
The past century has seen the appearance of the three most important Biblical discoveries since the canonical (authorized or orthodox) texts were established in the early centuries of the church. All ...
Timing is everything. Jesus’ fatal confrontations with religious and political authorities in Jerusalem coincided with the crowds of pilgrims arriving for Passover. Almost 2,000 years later, attentive ...
When the National Geographic Society unveiled the Gospel of Judas earlier in April, the narrator in the accompanying television documentary announced: “It tells a different story. One that could ...
The Da Vinci Code” book and movie have tapped into and further stimulated popular interest in accounts of Jesus that were never included in the Bible. The novel led many to believe that the New ...
Just in time for Easter was the revealing of the so-called Gospel of Judas. The story, an account of the gospel of Jesus Christ written around 180 A.D., got semi-heavy play in the mainstream media.
A newly authenticated and newly translated ancient document known as the "Gospel of Judas" tells the story of Judas, not as Jesus's betrayer, but as his favored disciple. Two religious experts discuss ...
Brian Williams, NBC News anchor, signed off on Friday, April 7, commenting on what upheavals in Christianity had been reported in the past week. He zeroed in on the blockbuster “The Da Vinci Code,” ...
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You’ve seen in the press lately all of the news of this “revolutionary” discovery of the Judas Gospel. (Although it cannot be too revolutionary since it was first discussed in A.D. 180.) Before we all ...
When National Geographic unveiled the Gospel of Judas this month, the narrator in the accompanying television documentary solemnly announced: “It tells a different story. One that could challenge our ...