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Jan 2025
50m 37s

Hidden Wisdom or Heresy? The Enigma of ...

Bart Ehrman
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Start talking about the Gospels, and most people will have a rough idea of what you’re talking about - a narrative account of Jesus’ life.

Today, however, we throw all of that familiarity out of the window and talk about one of the most non-Gospel Gospels I’ve ever read, the enigmatic apocryphal Gospel of Thomas! 

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