April D. DeConick

Isla Carroll and Percy E. Turner Professor of Biblical Studies, Rice University

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The Forbidden Gospels Blog


I write daily on a blog devoted to the subject of extra-canonical early Christian literature, including the New Testament Apocrypha, Nag Hammadi collection, the Tchacos Codex, and Gnostic writings. I invite you to visit sometime at
The Forbidden Gospels Blog.


Other Biblioblogs
There are a number of terrific blogs on biblical and parabiblical literature and history. The authors include professors, graduate students, and self-identified hobbists. Some post regularly, others occasionally, but all represent a diversity of opinion and interest. Here are a few that I enjoy reading.

Antiquitopia (Jared Calaway)
Magdalene Mystique (Betty Adams)
Novum Testamentum (Brandon Wasson and Jason Bethel)
Theolog (Christian Century)
Earliest Christian History Blog (James Crossley)
The Jesus Dynasty Blog (James Tabor)
PaleoJudaica.com (Jim Davila)
Dr. Jim West (Jim West)
Judy's Research Blog (Judy Redman)
The Busybody (Loren Rosson)
New Testament Gateway Weblog (Mark Goodacre)
Euangelion (Michael Bird)
Vridar (Neil Godfrey)
Patrick George McCullough - kata ta biblia
Rebecca Lesses - Mystical Politics
Stephen Carlton - Hypotyposeis
Tony Chartrand-Burke - Apocryphicity
Tyler Williams - Codex
Nag Hammadi Books, Coptic Museum, Cairo

Archive Highlights for the Forbidden Gospels Blog


  • Article Note (10)
  • Book Note (31)
  • Conferences and Lectures (26)
  • Coptic Studies (5)
  • Current Events (15)
  • Early Jewish and Christian Mysticism (4)
  • Gnosticism (21)
  • Gospel of Judas (30)
  • Gospel of Peter (1)
  • Gospel of Thomas (21)
  • Historical Hermeneutics (50)
  • Historical Jesus (13)
  • Mandaean Emergency Campaign (17)
  • Mary Magdalene (3)
  • Nag Hammadi (5)
  • New Testament Mysticism Project (1)
  • Orality-Scribality (3)
  • Problem of Canonism (21)
  • Publication and Professional Announcements (18)
  • Resurrection (5)
  • Student News and Guild Information (19)
  • Student Theses (2)
  • Syrian Christianity (1)
  • The Jesus Project (5)
  • Valentinianism (1)










Jesus said, "Be in the middle, but walk to the side." `Abdallah ibn Qutayba, `Uyun 3.21