The blogosphere and news media are full of stories and posts on what some are calling the most significant archaeological discovery in 60 years — Gospel of Judas. But is it really significant?
Here is a brief listing of what some Christian biblical scholars and others are saying [this will let you read more about the Gospel of Judas than you ever wanted to]:
Scott McKnight
The Gospel of Judas 1
The Gospel of Judas 2
The Gospel of Judas 3
The Gospel of Judas 4
Ben Witherington
The Gospel of Judas —Part One
The Gospel of Judas— Part Two
Claude Mariottini
The Gospel of Judas: No Threat to Christianity
Mark Goodacre
Judas megablog
Christianity Today
a full page of links
Here is a brief listing of what some Christian biblical scholars and others are saying [this will let you read more about the Gospel of Judas than you ever wanted to]:
Scott McKnight
The Gospel of Judas 1
The Gospel of Judas 2
The Gospel of Judas 3
The Gospel of Judas 4
Ben Witherington
The Gospel of Judas —Part One
The Gospel of Judas— Part Two
Claude Mariottini
The Gospel of Judas: No Threat to Christianity
Mark Goodacre
Judas megablog
Christianity Today
a full page of links
Comments
Just a question - this whole thing has made me more curious about how our Bible itself was assembled and who chose what books to include or exclude and why. Is there an easy read that explains this stuff, or better yet a movie?