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Jenny Seemore

While Fritz was peddling the "Gospel" to scholars, his wife had reinvented herself as a quasi-mystical prophetess. This bizarre intersection of religion and adult entertainment suggested the papyrus was part of a larger, elaborate scheme.

To "draft a feature" for Jenny Seemore (the stage name of the spouse of Walter Fritz, central to the "Gospel of Jesus's Wife" papyrus controversy), it is essential to focus on her role within that historical and biographical context. Based on reporting from The New York Post The Sarasota Herald-Tribune jenny seemore

After college, Slate started her career in comedy, performing stand-up and improv in New York City. She quickly gained recognition for her unique voice and style, which blended wit, vulnerability, and a touch of absurdity. In 2005, Slate joined the cast of Saturday Night Live (SNL), becoming one of the show's youngest cast members at the time. While Fritz was peddling the "Gospel" to scholars,

Jenny Seemore (b. 1985) is an American artist living and working in Los Angeles. She received her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and has exhibited her work in galleries and museums across the United States. Seemore's work has been featured in several publications, including The New York Times, Artforum, and Hyperallergic. She is represented by Gagosian Gallery in New York City and has work in the permanent collections of several major museums. Based on reporting from The New York Post

Walter Fritz provided the fragment to Karen L. King , a historian at the Harvard Divinity School . The scrap of papyrus contained the phrase "Jesus said to them, 'My wife...'", which initially suggested an ancient precedent for the idea of a married Jesus.

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