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The Lost Gospel of Judas Iscariot
- A New Look at the Betrayer and Betrayed
- Narrated by: Dennis Boutsikaris
- Length: 8 hrs and 49 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A National Geographic special introduced tens of millions of viewers to one of the most important biblical discoveries of modern times. Now a leading historian of the early church (and a featured commentator in the special) offers the first comprehensive account of the gospel, revealing what it contains and why it is so important for believers around the world.
Ehrman recounts the fascinating story of where and how this ancient parchment document was discovered, how it moved around among antiquities dealers, and how it came to be restored and translated. He gives a complete and clear account of what the book teaches, and he shows how it relates to other gospel texts, including the Gnostic texts of early Christianity. Finally, he describes what we can now say about the historical Judas and his relationship with Jesus.
The Gospel of Judas raises many questions. Ehrman provides illuminating and authoritative answers.
Critic Reviews
"In typically brilliant fashion...Ehrman's fast-paced study introduces us engagingly to the Gospel of Judas." (Publishers Weekly)
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- Anonymous User
- 08-11-2023
Incredibly Interesting
Bart Ehrman is a legend - some of the most incredibly interesting books I’ve come across in a long time.
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- Ray from Ryde
- 25-07-2021
Brilliant - I always thought there was more
Incredible listen and very, very believable and it makes such sense.
A small quibble is the use of music in places... not necessary. The dual narration was questionable as well but in all a good job.
Reward yourself and entertain your brain and intellect.
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