Gospel Thrillers: Conspiracy, Fiction, and the Vulnerable BibleMain MenuInside the Gospel ThrillersAn exploration of the contents of the novels and their genreBehind the Gospel Thrillers: "Discovering" the BibleHistorical and social context for themes in the novelsBeyond the Novels: Gospel Thrills and U.S. CultureCultural spaces outside the novels in which the impulses of gospel thrillers are foundAndrew S. Jacobs45edf76073fc8204ba5adec5870047f3453dfd28
Q: The Other Lost Gospel
12018-03-27T18:28:55-07:00Andrew S. Jacobs45edf76073fc8204ba5adec5870047f3453dfd28124582The hypothetical gospel source that appears in many of the novelsplain2023-02-06T12:37:06-08:00Andrew S. Jacobs45edf76073fc8204ba5adec5870047f3453dfd28
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12018-03-27T18:17:10-07:00Andrew S. Jacobs45edf76073fc8204ba5adec5870047f3453dfd28"Lost gospels" and the academyAndrew S. Jacobs5The work of modern scholars often mirrors the fears and desires of the novelsplain2023-03-02T07:39:47-08:00Andrew S. Jacobs45edf76073fc8204ba5adec5870047f3453dfd28