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  1. Lost in antiquity, rediscovered in 1896, and only recently accessible for study, The Secret Revelation of John offers a firsthand look into the diversity of Christianity before the establishment of canon and creed. Karen L. King offers an illuminating reading of this ancient text--a narrative of the creation of the universe and humanity and a guide to justice and salvation, said to be Christ's ...

  2. Read more about Karen L. King. Swartz 501. kking@hds.harvard.edu. Stephanie Paulsell. ... HARVARD DIVINITY SCHOOL 45 Francis Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138

  3. 42 Notably the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, as well as Greek fragments, are extant for two of the closest parallel texts, Gos. Mary (see Colin H. Roberts, “463. The Gospel of Mary,” in Theological and Literary Texts (Nos. 457–551) [vol. 3 of Catalogue of the Greek Papyri in the John Rylands Library; Manchester, U.K.: Manchester University Press, 1938] 18–23; and P. J. Parsons ...

  4. Karen L. King. Lucy Shoe Meritt Resident in Classical Studies and Archaeology. March 20–May 26, 2023. Profession. Hollis Professor of Divinity, Harvard Divinity School. Biography. Karen L. King specializes in the history of early Christianity, the canonical gospels, and apocryphal writing. Her theoretical interests include orthodoxy and ...

  5. October 15, 2013. Heresy. That's the way many in the Catholic and Protestant church hierarchies described the Coptic Christian literature discovered in Egypt during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that has been called "Gnostic."... HARVARD DIVINITY SCHOOL News Archive. 45 Francis Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 617.495.5761.

  6. Sep 18, 2012 · Professor Karen L. King, in her office at Harvard Divinity School, held a fragment of papyrus that she says was written in Coptic in the fourth century and contains a reference to Jesus' wife ...

  7. Nov 3, 2022 · The history of women at Harvard Divinity School is relatively brief, but the Women's Studies in Religion Program (WSRP)—founded in 1973—has ensured that the roles of women and gender will always have a prominent place within academia. While some women began receiving undergraduate instruction at the "Annex" at Harvard (later known as ...

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