Saturday, September 22, 2012

Doubts over Harvard scholar Karen King's claim of 'Jesus' Wife' 4th century fragment of papyrus


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Karen King, a professor at Harvard Divinity School, is interviewed outside the Augustinianum institute. AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia.

By: Nicole Winfield, Associated Press


ROME (AP).- Is a scrap of papyrus suggesting that Jesus had a wife authentic? Scholars on Wednesday questioned the much-publicized discovery by a Harvard scholar that a 4th century fragment of papyrus provided the first evidence that some early Christians believed Jesus was married. And experts in the illicit antiquities trade also wondered about the motive of the fragment's anonymous owner, noting that the document's value has likely increased amid the publicity of the still-unproven find. Karen King, a professor of early Christianity at Harvard Divinity School, announced the finding Tuesday at an international congress on Coptic studies in Rome. The text, written in Coptic and probably translated from a 2nd century Greek text, contains a dialogue in which Jesus refers to "my wife," whom he identifies as Mary. King's paper, and the front-page attention it received in some U.S. newspapers that got ... More

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