Originally Posted by pineapple stu
There's a book called "Truth and Fiction in the Da Vinci Code" I think (Bart Ehrman is the author) which looks at that. I'm curious as to how this Gospel is called the Gospel of Judas though. The gospels were all anonymous and not written by the apostles (such as Matthew or John). They were written about 50-100 years after Jesus' death as well. So it sounds unlikely the Gospel of Judas would have been written by Judas. The idea of Judas actually bringing completion to Jesus' task on earth is a very interesting one. The story in the gospel seems to imply that Judas' turning Jesus is was central to him getting "convicted" and crucified. And by extension from that, had Judas not done that, we wouldn't have been saved, etc. In which case, Judas actually wasn't as bad as he was made out to be...
I assume this'll be covered in an upcoming issue of National Geographic magazine as well?