The Gospel Hoax: Morton Smith's Invention of Secret Mark

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Baylor University Press, 2005 - Religion - 151 pages

Secret Mark first became known to modern scholarship in 1958 when a newly hired assistant professor at Columbia University in New York by the name of Morton Smith visited the monastery of Mar Saba near Jerusalem and photographed its fragments. Secret Mark was announced on the heels of many spectacular discoveries of ancient manuscripts in the Near East, such as the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Nag Hammadi gnostic corpus in the late 1940s, and promised to be just as revolutionary. Secret Mark presents what appears to be a valuable, albeit fragmentary, witness to early Christian traditions, traditions that might shed light on Jesus's most intimate behavior. In this book, Stephen C. Carlson uses state of the art science to demonstrate that Secret Mark was an elaborate hoax created by Morton Smith. Carlson's discussion places Smith's trick alongside many other hoaxes before probing the reasons why so many scholars have been taken in by it.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
1 The Revelation of Secret Mark
5
2 Uncoverinig Literary Fakes
13
3 The Modernity of the Mar Saba Manuscript
23
4 The Modernity of Theodore
49
5 The Modernity of Secret Mark
65
6 Morton Smiths Secret Uncovered
73
7 The Anatomy of an Academic Hoax
87
Extracts from Smiths 1960 Catalog
99
Notes
103
Works Cited
131
Index
143
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About the author (2005)

Stephen C. Carlson is Partner in Ditthavong & Carlson (Fairfax, VA).