The Gospel According to Judas

Book by Jeffrey Archer

978-0-230-52901-4OCLC80331785

The Gospel According to Judas is a 2007 novella by Jeffrey Archer and Frank Moloney which presents the events of the New Testament through the eyes of Judas Iscariot.

Reception and significance

In her book The Historical Jesus and the Literary Imagination 1860–1920, Jennifer Stevens cites The Gospel According to Judas as a recent "low" in the history of representations of Jesus in fiction, contrasted with the recent "high" of Jim Crace's novel Quarantine.[1]

External links

  • More4 News interview with Jeffery Archer the author of The Gospel According to Judas.

References

  1. ^ Stevens, Jennifer (2010). "Conclusion". The Historical Jesus and the Literary Imagination 1860–1920. Liverpool University Press. p. 288. doi:10.2307/j.ctt5vjbx8.13. ISBN 9781846314704. JSTOR j.ctt5vjbx8.13.
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Jeffrey Archer
Fiction
  • Not A Penny More, Not A Penny Less (1976)
  • Shall We Tell the President? (1977)
  • Kane and Abel (1980)
  • The Prodigal Daughter (1982)
  • First Among Equals (1984)
  • A Matter of Honour (1986)
  • As the Crow Flies (1991)
  • Honour Among Thieves (1993)
  • The Fourth Estate (1996)
  • The Eleventh Commandment (1998)
  • Sons of Fortune (2002)
  • False Impression (2005)
  • The Gospel According to Judas (2007)
  • A Prisoner of Birth (2008)
  • Paths of Glory (2009)
  • Only Time Will Tell (2011)
  • The Sins of the Father (2012)
  • Best Kept Secret (2013)
  • Be Careful What You Wish For (2014)
  • Mightier Than the Sword (2015)
  • Cometh the Hour (2016)
  • This Was a Man (2016)
Non-fiction
  • Hell - Belmarsh (2002)
  • Purgatory - Wayland (2003)
  • Heaven - North Sea Camp (2004)
Short story collections
Short stories
  • "Old Love" (1980)


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