• Episode 2 - "The Gospel of Barnabas: A Controversial Narrative"
    Jan 8 2025
    Lit Wisdom Podcast: Episode 2 – "The Gospel of Barnabas: A Controversial Narrative"

    "An alternative Gospel, a disputed history, and a perspective that challenges the norm—let’s unravel the story of The Gospel of Barnabas."

    In this episode of Lit Wisdom, we dive into The Gospel of Barnabas, a text shrouded in controversy and mystery. Claimed by some to be the true account of Jesus’ life, this gospel rejects the crucifixion and reshapes the narrative of his ministry in ways that challenge the foundations of mainstream Christianity.

    Where did this text come from? How does it intersect with Islamic theology, and why has it been dismissed by scholars as a medieval forgery? We’ll explore its origins, its place in the tapestry of apocryphal literature, and the claims that have made it a touchstone for conspiracy and debate.

    Whether it’s a tool for understanding interfaith dialogue or simply a window into the manipulation of religious history, The Gospel of Barnabas offers lessons for today’s seekers—on discernment, faith, and the search for truth.

    This is Lit Wisdom—where no text is too controversial to explore. Join us as we examine the lines between history, faith, and fiction.

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    34 mins
  • Lit Wisdom - Episode 1 - "Unlocking the Mysteries of the Gospel of Thomas"
    Jan 1 2025

    Episode 1 - "Unlocking the Mysteries of the Gospel of Thomas"

    "Hidden wisdom, cryptic sayings, and a glimpse into the divine—our journey begins here."

    In this inaugural episode of Lit Wisdom, we dive headfirst into one of the most enigmatic and thought-provoking texts of early Christianity: The Gospel of Thomas. Often described as the "mystic's gospel," this non-canonical work is a collection of 114 sayings attributed to Jesus, offering a radically different perspective on his teachings.

    Is The Gospel of Thomas a path to hidden knowledge, a Gnostic treasure, or a misunderstood piece of early Christian history? We’ll explore its origins, its themes of self-discovery and divine unity, and why it remains relevant to seekers today.

    Join us as we decode sayings like, "The kingdom of God is within you," and "Whoever finds the meaning of these words will not taste death." Discover how this text has inspired mystics, scholars, and even conspiracy theorists, while challenging traditional views of Christianity.

    This is Lit Wisdom—where ancient texts meet modern minds. Tune in and let’s uncover the mystery together.

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    23 mins