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Jan. Publication of Jesus’ Wife Research Unlikely

harvard university logoCAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — Harvard’s divinity school says research purportedly showing some early Christians believed Jesus was married likely won’t be published by its scholarly journal next month, as originally announced.

A spokesman says that tests aren’t completed to authenticate a papyrus fragment contain Coptic text, in which Jesus is quoted using the words “my wife.” The spokesman said Monday he didn’t know when the tests would be done.

In September, Harvard said Professor Karen King’s research would be published in January’s Harvard Theological Review, the divinity school’s quarterly, peer-reviewed journal.

But the journal’s co-editors later said they’d committed to January publication only pending further verification of the fragment, including scientific dating.

King announced the research in Rome in September. But several scholars immediately expressed doubts.

The Smithsonian Channel later delayed broadcasting a documentary on the fragment, pending the further testing.


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  1. Harvard, why don’t you do some research on racist using their family tree of 1/32 Indian to declare themselves a minority. Got some inside scoop on Mohammad. I need not go beyond on borders to identify my enemies.

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