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The Lost Gospel Q: The Original Sayings of Jesus
The Lost Gospel Q: The Original Sayings of Jesus
The Lost Gospel Q: The Original Sayings of Jesus
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The Lost Gospel Q: The Original Sayings of Jesus

Written by Marcus Borg

Narrated by David Pickering

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Discover the remarkable teachings of one of the most profound lost Gospels of the Bible, The Lost Gospel Q, with renowned authors Marcus Borg and Thomas Moore.

 

The image of the historical Jesus takes form in the words of the Gospel Q. The Lost Gospel Q represents the very first Gospel, older than the traditional Gospels and written by Jesus' contemporaries. It preserves Jesus' original words — the Sermon on the Mount, Beatitudes, the Lord's Prayer, parables, and his counsel for a compassionate life. The original of the Gospel Q was lost for 2,000 years, but for the past 170 years historians and theologians have been digging through the many layers of the New Testament to uncover one of the most remarkable lost Gospels of the Bible.

 

Copyright (c) 1996, 1999 by Mark Powelson and Ray Riegert, translation and footnotes; Ulysses Press, preface and introductions.

 

Produced and published by Echo Point Books & Media, an independent bookseller in Brattleboro, Vermont.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 14, 2024
ISBN9781666666526
The Lost Gospel Q: The Original Sayings of Jesus
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Marcus Borg

Marcus J. Borg (1942–2015) was acclaimed by the New York Times as ‘a leading figure in his generation of Jesus scholars’. His books have sold over a million copies worldwide, and include Convictions (2014) Speaking Christian (2011), Jesus (2011) and Meeting Jesus in Mark (2011), all published by SPCK.

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