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The Gospel of Judas Is Neither

Theologian Says Manuscript Needn’t Alarm Christians

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by FATHER THOMAS WILLIAMS, LC, Register correspondent Monday, Apr 17, 2006 8:00 AM Comment

ROME — The media is abuzz about a the so-called Gospel of Judas. But lost in the headlines are true crucial facts: It isn’t a Gospel and it isn’t by Judas.

The National Geographic Society has announced its intention to publish an English translation of the text later this month. The 31-page manuscript, written in Coptic, purportedly surfaced in Geneva in 1983 and has only been translated...

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