uring the first centuries A.D., in a constantly shifting political environment church leaders shaped the New Testament around four chosen Gospels. But divergent beliefs jostled for prominence in Christian thought. In recent decades long-lost chronicles have been found, originally hidden during those turbulent times. Such manuscripts describe a world of ideas that has been lost to us for nearly 1,700 years.

Judas Iscariot
c. 30 A.D.

Crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth
A.D. 30

Roman Emperors Persecute Christians
A.D. 30-313

Gnosticism Rises
First Centuries A.D.

Coptic and the Copts
A.D. 30

Rome Burns
A.D. 64

St. Paul Expands the Faith
c. A.D. 68

Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John Written
A.D. 65-95

Jerusalem Sacked
A.D. 70

Christians Take to Catacombs
Second Century A.D. to Mid-Fifth Century A.D.

Gospel of Judas Written
Prior to A.D. 180

Debate Emerges in the Church
A.D. 180

Early Christian Architecture
Early Third Century A.D.

Gospel of Judas Copied
A.D. 220-340

Monasticism Emerges
A.D. 250

Constantine the Great Rules
A.D. 312

Books of New Testament Chosen
A.D. 367

Rome Becomes Christian, Western Empire Ends
A.D. 379

Codex Sinaiticus Discovered
A.D. 1859

Gospel of Mary Discovered
Late Nineteenth Century

Gospel of Peter Discovered
A.D. 1886

Nag 'Hammadi Texts Discovered
A.D. 1945

Gospel of Thomas
A.D. 1945

Dead Sea Scrolls Found
A.D. 1947

Gospel of Judas Found
1970s

Gospel of the Savior Recognized
Late 1990s

Gospel of Judas Restored and Translated
A.D. 2006
