Thursday, October 04, 2012

Show on Jesus' wife papyrus delayed amid doubts



BOSTON (AP).- The premiere of the Smithsonian Channel's documentary on a papyrus fragment that purports to show Jesus referring to his wife has been delayed until further tests can be done amid doubts about the fragment's authenticity. Research about the fourth-century papyrus fragment was released last month by Harvard Divinity School professor Karen King. She said it didn't prove Jesus was married, only that some early Christians believed he was. The text, written in Coptic, contains a dialogue in which Jesus refers to "my wife," whom he identifies as Mary. He also says she can be his disciple. King has said the fragment, which she called the Gospel of Jesus' Wife, doesn't prove Jesus was married, only that some early Christians thought he was. Christian tradition has long held that Jesus was unmarried. Any evidence to the contrary would shake up debates about priestly ... More

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