Touching the pastShe has published a recent monograph on the Gospel of Thomas and she has a new translation and a popular book on it in the works. She also takes apart The Da Vinci Code in this interview.
By ARLENE MANNLEIN, Staff Writer (Journal Gazette and Times-Courier, IL)
April DeConick held in her hands something few people in the world will ever touch, let alone read.
“When I held the papyrus in my hand (encased in glass), it was overwhelming, the feeling of a pilgrim touching gently a relic,” said the associate professor of religion at Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington. She was explaining her feelings about her opportunity to read the Gospel of Thomas.
DeConick continued, “There is a power in the antiquity of the document alone, but also in its ‘hiddenness.’
“For almost 2,000 years, it was buried beneath the sands of Egypt. The knowledge that I am one of only a few people in history who have touched and read the original pages of this sacred book was staggering, a moment of reverence for sure.”
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Thursday, May 11, 2006
APRIL DECONICK is publishing away on the Gospel of Thomas:
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