Clement Of Alexandria And A Secret Gospel Of Mark Today
It mentions a "more spiritual" version of the Gospel of Mark.
The original book was moved to Athens and the letter has since "disappeared," leaving only Smith’s photographs.
The letter quotes two passages, including a story of Jesus raising a young man from the dead (similar to Lazarus). The Controversy Clement of Alexandria and a Secret Gospel of Mark
Some experts argue the Greek used matches Clement’s unique vocabulary perfectly, making a forgery difficult.
Morton Smith created the entire thing as an academic prank or to stir controversy. It mentions a "more spiritual" version of the Gospel of Mark
Many scholars suspect Smith forged the letter himself to support his theories about the "historical Jesus."
The text implies a private initiation rite between Jesus and the young man, which has led to various modern interpretations. Current Scholarly Standing The academic world is split into three main camps: The Controversy Some experts argue the Greek used
💡 While the "Secret Gospel" provides a fascinating glimpse into early Christian mysticism, its status as a "missing link" is stalled by the lack of a physical manuscript to test. If you'd like to dig deeper, let me know: Should I focus on the specific verses quoted in the letter?