{"id":248,"date":"2006-04-06T12:00:00","date_gmt":"2006-04-06T12:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/idolchatter\/2006\/04\/the-gospel-of-judas.html"},"modified":"2006-04-06T12:00:00","modified_gmt":"2006-04-06T12:00:00","slug":"the-gospel-of-judas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/idolchatter\/2006\/04\/the-gospel-of-judas.html","title":{"rendered":"&#8220;The Gospel of Judas&#8221;"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"clear:both\"><\/div>\n<p>The long-lost &#8220;Gospel of Judas&#8221; published by the National Geographic Society today has one thing going for it: it&#8217;s one of the shortest gospels on record. It&#8217;s a mere 25 (very small) pages long, in contrast to the canonical Gospel of Mark, which occupies 27 densely packed, double-column pages in the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible.<\/p>\n<p>The Gospel of Judas is a gnostic document (the version we have is in Coptic, but the original was probably written in Greek during the mid-second century). Like most gnostic documents, it&#8217;s all talk, no action, and to modern minds a wee bit dull. In this text, Jesus discovers that out of his 12 disciples, Judas is the only one who is from &#8220;another realm.&#8221; That is, Judas, like Jesus, wasn&#8217;t created by the God of the Old Testament\u2014an evil being in gnostic theology\u2014but by a higher, true God called the &#8220;Great One.&#8221; After much arcane dialogue, Jesus secretly arranges for Judas to betray him, telling Judas that he will actually be doing a service because the man Jesus will be killed off, releasing his spirit. End of gospel. Jesus laughs quite a bit in this gospel, mostly at how stupid the other disciples\u2014and most of humankind\u2014are. Elsewhere, Jesus sounds like a surprisingly contemporary New Age guru, as when he tells Judas, &#8220;The star that leads the way is your star.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Obviously, the Gospel of Judas is an important and valuable record of the thinking of the gnostics, a heretical Christian sect that flourished during the second century, then gradually died away. As their name &#8220;gnostic&#8221; (from the Greek word for &#8220;knowledge&#8221;) indicates, the gnostics believed that people were saved, not by their good deeds or by Christ&#8217;s redemption, but by self-knowledge, which was available only to an elite few. The editors of &#8220;The Gospel of Judas&#8221; explain that gnosticism was one of many &#8220;competing&#8221; versions of early Christianity wiped out when the orthodox obtained political power. I must say that on aesthetic grounds alone (the canonical Gospels at least tell a rousing story), I&#8217;m glad the orthodox won.<\/p>\n<p>The editors of &#8220;The Gospel of Judas&#8221; also argue that, by rehabilitating Judas into a hero instead of a renegade, the gnostics struck a blow against the anti-Semitism of the early church (Judas&#8217; name in Hebrew is &#8220;Judah,&#8221; the root word of our word &#8220;Jew&#8221;). But isn&#8217;t dissing the God of the Old Testament just as anti-Semitic?<\/p>\n<div style=\"clear:both;padding-bottom:0.25em\"><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The long-lost &#8220;Gospel of Judas&#8221; published by the National Geographic Society today has one thing going for it: it&#8217;s one of the shortest gospels on record. 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