Lost Christianities: The Battle for Scripture and the Faiths We Never Knew. I'm really enjoying it, and if early Christian history is of interest to you, you may enjoy it as well.
I've only read it for about 1/2 hour the last two nights before bed, so you'll have to wait till I'm done to talk about it :)
Posted by: Ith at June 24, 2005 10:13 AMThat's been on my wish list for a while, I'm interested in other theories, but I think the 'secret' Gospel of Mark of falohey.
Posted by: Jon at June 24, 2005 10:08 PM
Great minds and all that.
I am right at this minute listening to Professor Ehrman's lectures on "Lost Christianities" on CD in my car.
Oh, and I'm also reading Ehrman's book.
What do you think about that nonsense on the "Secret Gospel of Mark"?
In case, you missed it, here's my recent post on Professor Ehrman's free lecture on "The Da Vinci Code."
And here is the link to the Teaching Company site that offers Ehrman's "Lost Christianity" lectures."
Don't ever say I'm not thinking about your best interests.
Posted by: Peter Sean Bradley at June 24, 2005 9:18 AM