Footnote 5 - “Lost Gospels”—Lost No More
Leo Depuydt, “Coptic: Egypt’s Christian Language,” BAR 41:06.
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Leo Depuydt, “Coptic: Egypt’s Christian Language,” BAR 41:06.
Stephen J. Patterson, “The Oxyrhynchus Papyri,” BAR 37:02.
Stanley E. Porter, “Hero or Thief? Constantine Tischendorf Turns Two Hundred,” BAR 41:05; “Who Owns the Codex Sinaiticus?” BAR 41:05.
Birger A. Pearson, “Judas Iscariot Among the Gnostics,” BAR 34:03.
See these articles regarding Q: Eta Linneman, “Is There a Gospel of Q?” Bible Review 11:04; Stephen J. Patterson, “Yes Virginia, There Is a Q,” Bible Review 11:05.
D. Moody Smith, “John—Historian or Theologian?” Bible Review 20:05; see also his analysis of portrayals of Jesus in D. Moody Smith, Biblical Views: “Painting a Portrait of Jesus,” BAR 33:02.
See 40 Futures, Digging Deeper 3 (Washington, DC: Biblical Archaeology Society, 2015).
Tom McCollough, “Searching for Cana: Where Jesus Turned Water into Wine,” BAR 41:06.
Rami Arav, Richard A. Freund and John F. Shroder, Jr., “Bethsaida Rediscovered,” BAR 26:01.
Queries and Comments: “Fund-raising for Finding Herod’s Tomb,” BAR 40:05; Hershel Shanks, First Person: “What Should We Do with $25,000?” BAR, May/June 2015.