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Veritas

A Harvard professor, a con man, and the Gospel of Jesus's Wife
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From National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author Ariel Sabar, the gripping true story of a sensational religious forgery and the scandal that engulfed Harvard. From National Book Critics Circle Award-winning author Ariel Sabar, the gripping true story of a sensational religious forgery and the scandal that engulfed Harvard. In 2012, Dr Karen King, a star professor at Harvard Divinity School, announced a blockbuster discovery at a scholarly conference just steps from the Vatican- she had found an ancient fragment of papyrus in which Jesus calls Mary Magdalene 'my wife'. The tattered manuscript made international headlines. If early Christians believed Jesus was married, it would upend the 2,000-year history of the world's predominant faith, threatening not just the celibate, all-male priesthood but sacred teachings on marriage, sex, and women's leadership. Biblical scholars were in an uproar, but King had impeccable credentials as a world-renowned authority on female figures in the lost Christian texts from Egypt known as the Gnostic gospels. 'The Gospel of Jesus's Wife' - as she provocatively titled her discovery - was both a crowning career achievement and powerful proof for her arguments that Christianity from its start embraced alternative, and far more inclusive, voices. As debates over the manuscript's authenticity raged, award-winning journalist Ariel Sabar set out to investigate a baffling mystery- where did this tiny scrap of papyrus come from? His search for answers is an international detective story - leading from the factory districts of Berlin to the former headquarters of the East German Stasi, before winding up in rural Florida, where he discovered an internet pornographer with a prophetess wife, a fascination with the Pharaohs, and a tortured relationship with the Catholic Church. Veritas is a tale of fierce intellectual rivalries at the highest levels of academia, a piercing psychological portrait of a disillusioned college dropout whose life had reached a breaking point, and a tragedy about a brilliant scholar handed an ancient papyrus that appealed to her greatest hopes for Christianity - but forced a reckoning with fundamental questions about the nature of truth and the line between faith and reason. 'Mesmerising ... Sabar has our attention, and slowly, remorselessly, he pays out the rest of his devilish yarn ... Savour the denouement - and don't leave at intermission.' -Alex Beam, Wall Street Journal 'Intriguing religious/true-crime story involving a possible wife of Jesus ... A lengthy yet fascinating tale of how one scholar was duped, both by a con man and by herself.' -Kirkus Reviews ' A madcap, unforgettable book ... For enthusiasts of ancient Christianity ... and readers of idea-driven capers, whether by Daniel Silva or Janet Malcolm. It's a barely believable tale, crazier than a tweed-sniffer in the faculty lounge.' -Mark Oppenheimer, New York Times Book Review

Author Biography:

Ariel Sabar is an award-winning journalist whose work has appeared in The Atlantic, The New York Times, Harper's Magazine, The Washington Post, and many other publications. He is the author of My Father's Paradise- a son's search for his Jewish past in Kurdish Iraq, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award.
Release date NZ
September 1st, 2020
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  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
424
Dimensions
153x233x31
ISBN-13
9781922310194
Product ID
33261539

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