Críticas:
The story of the gospel s rediscovery and salvation [The Lost Gospel by Herbert Krosney] reads like a Hollywood mystery. The Boston Globe A dramatic story of the discovery of one of the most provocative gospels from the early Church. Marvin Meyer, editor of The Gospel of Judas Riveting With the tenacity of a top-flight investigative reporter, Krosney has provided us with scores of details that, were it not for his efforts, would have been lost forever. Bart D. Ehrman Jesus said to Judas: You will exceed all of them. For you will sacrifice the man that clothes me. The Gospel of Judas" "The story of the gospel's rediscovery and salvation ["The Lost Gospel" by Herbert Krosney] reads like a Hollywood mystery." -"The Boston Globe" "A dramatic story of the discovery of one of the most provocative gospels from the early Church." -Marvin Meyer, editor of "The Gospel of Judas" "Riveting...With the tenacity of a top-flight investigative reporter, Krosney...has provided us with scores of details that, were it not for his efforts, would have been lost forever." -Bart D. Ehrman Jesus said to Judas: "You will exceed all of them. For you will sacrifice the man that clothes me." -"The Gospel of Judas" "A dramatic story of the discovery of one of the most provocative gospels from the early Church." -Marvin Meyer, editor of "The Gospel of Judas" "Riveting...With the tenacity of a top-flight investigative reporter, Krosney...has provided us with scores of details that, were it not for his efforts, would have been lost forever." -Bart D. Ehrman
Reseña del editor:
This codex one of the greatest discoveries in Judeo-Christian archaeology did not head straight to a museum, or even to the library of a rich collector. The gospel s removal from its burial place was just the beginning of a bizarre cloak-and-dagger journey. The Gospel of Judas, treated like a piece of merchandise, would be shopped around on three continents over the course of the next twenty-five years, its contents glimpsed only a few times between long periods of inactivity in far from ideal storage conditions. Every step of the way the precious document would deteriorate, until much of it was reduced to fragments of papyrus fibers."
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