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Scholars question Harvard claim of Jesus' Wife papyrus

 
Published on Sep 19, 2012
8:35 PM
In this Sept 5, 2012 photo released by Harvard University, divinity professor Karen L. King holds a fourth century fragment of papyrus that she says is the only existing ancient text that quotes Jesus explicitly referring to having a wife. Scholars are questioning the authenticity and significance of her much-publicised discovery. -- PHOTO: AP

ROME (AP) - Scholars are questioning the authenticity and significance of a much-publicised discovery by a Harvard scholar who reported that a 4th Century fragment of papyrus has provided the first evidence that some early Christians believed Jesus was married.

Dr Karen King, a professor at Harvard Divinity School, announced the finding on Tuesday at an international congress on Coptic studies in Rome. Her paper, and the front-page attention it received in some US newspapers, was very much a topic of conversation during the coffee breaks at the conference Wednesday.

Mr Wolf-Peter Funk, a noted Coptic linguist and co-director of the francophone project editing the Nag Hammadi Coptic library at Laval University in Quebec, said there were "thousands of scraps of papyrus where you find crazy things," and that many questions remain unanswered about the Harvard fragment.

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