Gershom Scholem and Morton Smith, Correspondence 1945-1982
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Morton Smith and Gershom Scholem, Correspondence 1945-1982 (Brill, 2008). Edited, with an introduction, by Guy G. Stroumsa. ISBN: 9789004168398 | xxiv, 204 pages | PDF The American historian of ancient religions, Morton Smith (1915-1991), studied with the great scholar of Jewish mysticism, Gershom Scholem (1897-1982), when he was in Jerusalem during the Second World War. After the war, the two started a long, fascinating and at times intense correspondence that ended only with Scholem's death. These letters, found in the Scholem archive in the National Library in Jerusalem, provide a rare perspective on the world and the approach of two leading historians of religion in the twentieth century. They also shed important new light upon Smith's discovery of a letter attributed to Clement of Alexandria referring to a secret Gospel of Mark. (For those among us who can never have enough Scholem!)
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Hey, I see what you did there! Cool, and thanks!
But wasn't the Smith discovery later revealed to be a forgery?
But wasn't the Smith discovery later revealed to be a forgery?
@pharmakate - Although Smith's "discovery" of Secret Mark continues to be defended by some, the scholarly consensus seems to be, in the words of Craig A. Evans, "that Smith's Mar Saba Clementine is almost certainly a hoax and Smith is almost certainly the hoaxer. No research into the Gospels and the historical Jesus should take Smith's document seriously."
For three views on The Secret Gospel of Mark, see:
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For three views on The Secret Gospel of Mark, see:
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Thanks, I'd forgotten about those books on Morton Smith.
Thank you very much!
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