
The Gospel According to Judas: By Benjamin Iscariot
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Author: Jeffrey Archer
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 96
The Pope recently referred to the continuing 'mystery of Judas'. This intriguing book the result of an intense collaboration between one of the world's most popular storytellers and one of the world's leading biblical scholars throws a new light on the events leading up to the great betrayal. This book, presented in gospel style with two-colour text, ribbon marker and gilded edges, and ostensibly written by the son of Judas, is a highly readable and gripping account of the stories of Jesus and Judas, which will open a whole new debate among secular and religious readers. The project is as bold as it is simple: Archer has written a story for twenty-first-century readers, while Moloney has ensured the result is credible to a first-century Christian or Jew. 'Riveting and plausible' - Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Author: Jeffrey Archer
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 96
The Pope recently referred to the continuing 'mystery of Judas'. This intriguing book the result of an intense collaboration between one of the world's most popular storytellers and one of the world's leading biblical scholars throws a new light on the events leading up to the great betrayal. This book, presented in gospel style with two-colour text, ribbon marker and gilded edges, and ostensibly written by the son of Judas, is a highly readable and gripping account of the stories of Jesus and Judas, which will open a whole new debate among secular and religious readers. The project is as bold as it is simple: Archer has written a story for twenty-first-century readers, while Moloney has ensured the result is credible to a first-century Christian or Jew. 'Riveting and plausible' - Archbishop Desmond Tutu
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Jeffrey Archer
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 96
The Pope recently referred to the continuing 'mystery of Judas'. This intriguing book the result of an intense collaboration between one of the world's most popular storytellers and one of the world's leading biblical scholars throws a new light on the events leading up to the great betrayal. This book, presented in gospel style with two-colour text, ribbon marker and gilded edges, and ostensibly written by the son of Judas, is a highly readable and gripping account of the stories of Jesus and Judas, which will open a whole new debate among secular and religious readers. The project is as bold as it is simple: Archer has written a story for twenty-first-century readers, while Moloney has ensured the result is credible to a first-century Christian or Jew. 'Riveting and plausible' - Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Author: Jeffrey Archer
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 96
The Pope recently referred to the continuing 'mystery of Judas'. This intriguing book the result of an intense collaboration between one of the world's most popular storytellers and one of the world's leading biblical scholars throws a new light on the events leading up to the great betrayal. This book, presented in gospel style with two-colour text, ribbon marker and gilded edges, and ostensibly written by the son of Judas, is a highly readable and gripping account of the stories of Jesus and Judas, which will open a whole new debate among secular and religious readers. The project is as bold as it is simple: Archer has written a story for twenty-first-century readers, while Moloney has ensured the result is credible to a first-century Christian or Jew. 'Riveting and plausible' - Archbishop Desmond Tutu

The Gospel According to Judas: By Benjamin Iscariot