A whole new way of understanding the message of Jesus Christ.
Rodolphe Kasser, Ph.D., a professor emeritus on the Faculty of Arts
at the University of Geneva, is one of the world's leading
Coptologists. He has organized the restoration and prepared the
editio princeps of Codex Tchacos, containing the Gospel of Judas
and three other Coptic Gnostic texts.
Marvin Meyer, Ph.D., Griset Professor of Bible and Christian
Studies at Chapman University and Director of the Chapman
University Albert Schweitzer Institute, is one of the foremost
scholars on Gnosticism, the Nag Hammadi Library and texts about
Jesus outside the New Testament.
Gregor Wurst, Ph.D., is professor of Ecclesiastical History and
Patristics at the University of Augsburg, Germany.
Bart D. Ehrman, Ph.D., is the James A. Gray Distinguished Professor
and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and an expert on early Christianity.
“The story of the gospel’s rediscovery and salvation [The Lost
Gospel by Herbert Krosney] reads like a Hollywood mystery.” –The
Boston Globe
“The long journey of the codex that ended up in box No. 395 at the
Citibank…began in the caves along the Nile…when peasants discovered
leather-bound papyrus written in an indecipherable language,
according to Herbert Krosney, author of The Lost Gospel.”
–Newsday
Jesus says to Judas: “Lift up your eyes and look at the cloud and
the light within it and the stars surrounding it. The star that
leads the way is your star.” –from The Gospel of Judas
“(The Gospel of Judas) is one of the greatest historical
discoveries of the twentieth century. It rivals the finding of the
Dead Sea Scrolls or the Gnostic Gospels of Nag Hammadi.” –Bart D.
Ehrman, author of Lost Christianities
“The discovery of the Gospel of Judas is astonishing.” –Elaine
Pagels
“The secret account of the revelation that Jesus spoke in
conversation with Judas Iscariot…” –The Gospel of Judas
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