The Boston Globe article does not support your assertion that 'Professor Karen King of Harvard Divinity School is promoting the view that Jesus was married and had a wife'.
Did you miss the heading of the
Boston Globe article?
Harvard professor identifies scrap of papyrus suggesting some early Christians believed Jesus was married
Then the article states:
A Harvard professor has identified what appears to be a scrap of fourth century Egyptian papyrus that contains the first known explicit reference to Jesus as married, a discovery that could fuel the millennia-old debate about priestly celibacy in the Catholic church.
The article adds, 'The text is not evidence Jesus was married, said the professor, Karen L. King, a historian of early Christianity at Harvard Divinity School.... The text does not prove that Jesus had a wife, King emphasized..... But the fragment—which King provocatively calls “The Gospel of Jesus’s wife”—does show that some early Christians believed Jesus was married, probably to Mary Magdalene, a follower of Jesus who the gospels say was the first person to see him after his resurrection
'.
Why would professor label the fragment, 'The Gospel of Jesus's wife'?
Dr Mohler's assessment revealed more of what was reported about Karen King's discovery in an article in the
Smithsonian:
The whole world changed on Tuesday. At least, that is what many would have us to believe.
Smithsonian magazine, published by the Smithsonian Institution, declares that the news released Tuesday was “apt to send jolts through the world of biblical scholarship — and beyond.” Really?
What was this news? Professor Karen King of the Harvard Divinity School announced at a conference in Rome that she had identified an ancient papyrus fragment that includes the phrase, “Jesus said to them, ‘My wife.'” Within hours, headlines around the world advertised the announcement with headlines like “Ancient Papyrus Could Be Evidence that Jesus Had a Wife” (
The Telegraph).
'Could Be Evidence that Jesus Had a Wife' sounds awfully speculative.
Oz