Did Jesus have a wife?

The following timely article is from Peter Williams the Warden of a leading, Christian post-graduate study center in England called the TYNDALE HOUSE. It possesses one of the finest libraries for biblical research in the world, packed with specialist material on the language, culture, history, and meaning of the Bible. This article clarifies what the news media have only made unclear: this fragment does not support the modern, non-sensical notion that Jesus had a wife.

The Web is by now awash with stories of an ancient text in which Jesus says ‘my wife’. The story which broke yesterday in the New York Times and some other sources, is being carried today by outlets too numerous to list. Some of the reporting is responsible, but not all. Consider this extract from The Daily Mail: “If genuine, the document casts doubt on a centuries old official representation of Magdalene as a repentant whore and overturns the Christian ideal of sexual abstinence.”

We are of course in a context where there is so much ignorance of basic facts about Christianity that even when the media properly relay facts they get completely distorted and misunderstood in popular perception. This can be seen in the way derivative media put spin on the story and in the online comments below the news items.

The papyrus at the centre of the publicity

Here we try to establish a few facts.

The scholarly article upon which almost all knowledge of the fragment is based is here [at Harvard].

What do we know from this? Continue reading

Christianity. It’s who you know.

Christianity is all centered in a person” said Archibald G. (Archie) Brown, the great preacher who followed Spurgeon in London at the end of the 19th century. The quotation goes on to say this… 

“Conversion is not a mere change of human opinion; it is the devotion of heart to a person. A converted man is not a man who just changes his views concerning certain facts, or theories, or doctrines, but he is a man whose heart has become devoted to a living Christ. ‘He is altogether lovely.’ It is ‘he’.  Oh, may God take the impersonal pronoun out of our religion! All your religion, if it is worth anything, will just be centered in a living personal Jesus. Your doctrines will all come from him — your motives will all be found in him, our joys in him, your acceptance in him, your completeness in him.”

 

~ Archibald G. Brown (1844-1922), in “Love’s Exclamation”

This quote is at the front of a new book of Brown’s sermons called “The Face of Jesus Christ” just published by The Banner of Truth Trust.

The have also just published a fine new biography of the preacher, who’s so little known in our day. It’s written by Iain H Murray. I’ll have more to say on the biography in the days ahead. It’s so good, I can hardly put it down!

~ pdb