The most recent issue of the journal New Testament Studies offers a series of articles on the Gospel of Jesus's Wife controversy, all contending that the fragment is a modern creation and not an authentic ancient manuscript. The following list summarizes the articles:
Gesine Schenke Robinson, ‘How a Papyrus Fragment Became a Sensation,’ 379–394
New Testament Studies63.3 (July 2013)
Francis Watson, ‘Editorial,’ 289–291Simon Gathercole, ‘The Gospel of Jesus' Wife: Constructing a Context,’ 314–334
Christian Askeland, ‘A Lycopolitan Forgery of John’s Gospel,’ 314–334
Andrew Bernhard, ‘The Gospel of Jesus' Wife: Textual Evidence of Modern Forgery,’ 356–367
Myriam Krutzsch and Ira Rabin, ‘Material Criteria and their Clues for Dating,’ 356–367
Christopher Jones, ‘The Jesus' Wife Papyrus in the History of Forgery,’ 368–378