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The New Testament Cover Image
The New Testament, 4/e
Stephen Harris, California State University - Sacramento

The Other Gospels: Additional Portraits of Jesus

Web Links


The Noncanonical Homepage
(http://wesley.nnu.edu/noncanon.htm)

This site contains links to online versions of much of the Jewish and Christian Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha that circulated during the Hellenistic Age. It includes links to apocryphal Christian Gospels. It is maintained by the Wesley Center for Applied Theology at Northhwest Nazarene University.
The Gnostic Society Library
(http://www.gnosis.org/library.html)

An expansive site dealing with the ancient library of Gnostic documents discovered at Nag Hammadi, Egypt, including the Gospel of Thomas. The site also includes reference material on both the ancient and modern versions of the religion of Gnosticism.
Jesus of Nazareth in Early Christian Gospels
(http://www.gospels.net/)

An online resource for the study of the life of Jesus with translations and bibliographies for all extant Gospels written before the end of the second century. It includes translations of the texts, introductory information, and bibliographies for further study on each text. Maintained by Andrew Bernhard, a medical student.
The Gospel of Thomas Homepage
(http://home.epix.net/~miser17/Thomas.html)

This site, maintained by Stevan Davies of the College Misericordia, includes a comprehensive set of links to all things related to the Gospel of Thomas. These include links to images of manuscripts, translations, essays, and email discussion groups.
The Secret Gospel of Mark Homepage
(http://alf.zfn.uni-bremen.de/~wie/Secret/secmark_home.html)

A site that surveys the history of the controversy over this supposed secret edition of the canonical Gospel of Mark. Includes transcripts of online debates between scholars dealing with the authenticity of the find.