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💡 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?
The letter is attributed to Clement of Alexandria (c. 150–215 AD). The Content: It addresses a group called the Carpocratians. Clement of Alexandria and a Secret Gospel of Mark
The letter quotes two passages, including a story of Jesus raising a young man from the dead (similar to Lazarus). The Controversy 💡 While the "Secret Gospel" provides a fascinating
Clement of Alexandria and the Secret Gospel of Mark remain one of the most controversial topics in biblical archaeology and church history. The Discovery Clement of Alexandria and a Secret Gospel of Mark
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