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Chapter 10:32 - 35: The "Secret" Section of the Gospel of Mark for Theophylactus

Did Clement Write the Letter to Theodore?

James Eusebius and Alexandria

The Origins of the Ligatures in to Theodore Go Back to the Earliest Printed Greek Books c. 1500

Clement of Alexandria and Secret Letters

Understanding How Morton Smith Repurposed Clement's Writings to Make the Letter to Theodore

Photius and the Stromateis: Unveiling a Variant Ending

The Old Latin as Witness to Proto-Mark

Mark Goodacre, 'Parallel Traditions or Parallel Gospels? John's Gospel as a Re-Imagining of Mark'

1995 Andrew Criddle Paper: On the Mar Saba Letter

Wouldn't Eusebius have been concerned about getting caught and called out if he had written the Testimonium himself?

Scholars Have Known About a "Secret Gospel" for a Long Time: the Gospel of the Nazoreans/Nazarenes

What Early Christian Text Wasn't Altered by Later Standards of Orthodoxy

Luke as "Trojan Horse"

The Gospel of Marcion and "Secret Mark"

Theophylact on Mark 10:17 - 45

Theophylact's Introduction to the Gospel of Mark as the One Preached in Alexandria

Theophlylact on the "Secret" Section of the Gospel of Mark (Corresponding to the End of Chapter 10)

James and John as Protomartyrs

“The preface had been signed by the famous seventeenth-century Dutch scholar, Isaac Voss” - Morton Smith

Larsen and Mark

Clement of Alexandria and Pseudo-Basil Ep. 366: A Case for Clementine Authorship of the “Letter on Enkrateia”