The Lost Gospels
[1-9]
by
Pete
Owen Jones
© 2009 Online Teosofiska Kompaniet Malmö
The Lost Gospels, presented by Anglican
priest Pete Owen Jones, is a fascinating exploration into the huge number of
ancient Christian texts that didn't make it into the New Testament. Shocking and
challenging, these were works in that presented a Jesus who didn't die, who took
revenge on his enemies and who kissed Mary Magdalene on the mouth. This Jesus is
unrecognisable from that found in the traditional books of the New Testament.
Pete travels through Egypt and the former Roman Empire looking at the emerging
evidence of a Christian world that's very different from the one we know. He
discovers that in addition to the gospels of Mark, Matthew, Luke and John, there
were over 70 gospels, acts, letters and apocalypses circulating in the early
Church.
Through these lost Gospels, Owen Jones reconstructs the intense intellectual and
political struggles for orthodoxy that were fought in the early centuries of
Christianity, a battle involving different Christian sects, each convinced that
their gospels were true and sacred.
The worldwide success of Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code has sparked new interest
about the origins of the Christian faith. Pete Owen Jones sets out the context
in which heretical texts like the Gospel of Mary emerged. He also strikes a
cautionary note: if these lost Gospels had been allowed to flourish,
Christianity may well have faced an uncertain future, or perhaps not survived at
all.
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