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The Gospel of Judas
The Gospel of Judas
Author: Bart D. Ehrman (Commentary), Rodolphe Kasser (Editor), Marvin Meyer (Editor), Gregor Wurst (Editor)
For 1,600 years its message lay hidden. When the bound papyrus pages of this lost gospel finally reached scholars who could unlock its meaning, they were astounded. Here was a gospel that had not been seen since the early days of Christianity, and which few experts had even thought existed--–a gospel told from the perspective of Judas Isca...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781426200427
ISBN-10: 1426200420
Publication Date: 4/6/2006
Pages: 192
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3.5 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: National Geographic
Book Type: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 5
As a scholar of religion with a particular interest in Judas, this was for me a particularly interesting examination of the relationship between Judas and Jesus. The text is referred to as early as the 2nd (I think) century C.E. by St. Iraneaus who writes of a Gospel of Judas in 'Against the Heresies,' but didn't surface again for nearly 2000 years. For apologists like myself who feel that Judas has drawn the short straw throughout the course of history, 'The Gospel of Judas' is a fascinating rendition of Judas that shows a wholly different, more sympathetic Judas from the one modern Christianity knows.

This is not, however, a text that should be read for anyone who is spiritually married to the Bible as it exists. A friend of mine who is highly religious and highly tied to Biblical text as, well, gospel truth, called it "sacrilege."
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