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Morton Smith (* 28. Mai 1915 in Philadelphia; † 11. Juli 1991 in New York City) [1] [2] war ein US-amerikanischer Historiker, Theologe und Hochschullehrer. Er lehrte u. a. an der Columbia University antike Geschichte. Er wurde insbesondere für die Entdeckung des umstrittenen Geheimen Markusevangeliums bekannt.
Morton Smith (May 28, 1915 – July 11, 1991) was an American professor of ancient history at Columbia University. He is best known for his reported discovery of the Mar Saba letter , a letter attributed to Clement of Alexandria containing excerpts from a Secret Gospel of Mark , during a visit to the monastery at Mar Saba in 1958.
8. März 2024 · March 8, 2024. 00:00. 41:45. Listen to more stories on curio. I n the summer of 1958, Morton Smith, a newly hired Columbia University historian, traveled to an ancient monastery outside...
In 1958, Morton Smith, a professor of ancient history at Columbia University, found a previously unknown letter of Clement of Alexandria in the monastery of Mar Saba situated 20 kilometres (12 miles) south-east of Jerusalem. He made a formal announcement of the discovery in 1960 and published his study of the text in 1973.
Morton Smiths The Secret Gospel wurde 1982 neu herausgegeben. [5] Smith knüpfte an den Text weitreichende Spekulationen bezüglich des historischen Jesus und frühchristlicher Moralvorstellungen. Diese Folgerungen werden von nahezu allen Bibelwissenschaftlern als unhaltbar abgelehnt.
23. Juni 2023 · Morton Smith announced in 1960 that he had found a letter of Clement of Alexandria and a secret version of Mark's Gospel that implied Jesus had a homosexual relationship. The book explores the controversy and the implications of this discovery for biblical studies and queer history.
“Secret Mark”: Introduction. In 1973, when Morton Smith presented to the world the Clement letter and an unknown “secret” gospel of Mark, was he revealing an amazing Biblical manuscript discovery or attempting a risky scholarly stunt?