Explore how hidden texts shaped beliefs and boundaries in the early church. Discover the untold stories.
Agnostic NT Textual Scholar Bart D. Ehrman Equates the Apocryphal Gospels as Being Equal to the Canonical Gospels—Is This True?
"Four such Gospels became most widely used—those of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John in the New Testament—but many others were written. We still have some of the others: for example, Gospels allegedly by Jesus’s disciple Philip, his brother Judas Thomas, and his female companion Mary Magdalene." - Misquoting Jesus (p. 24)
What Is the “Gospel of Judas” and Did It ‘Change the History of Early Christianity’?
The Gospel of Judas is a late Gnostic text that reveals second-century distortion, not hidden truth about Jesus or Judas Iscariot.

