The Gospel of Judas
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2001
330
Novel • Fiction
Italy • 1st century
2001
Adult
18+ years
The Gospel of Judas by Simon Mawer follows Father Leo Newman, an American priest in the present day, who discovers a scroll that presents a controversial version of Christ’s crucifixion, causing him to question his faith and confront personal desires. The plot intertwines Newman’s struggle with celibacy, his affair with a married woman, and the pressure from the Church to denounce the scroll.
Mysterious
Suspenseful
Dark
Contemplative
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Simon Mawer's The Gospel of Judas intertwines theology, mystery, and romance, exploring faith and doubt. Critics praise its thought-provoking themes and rich character development. However, some find the narrative pacing uneven and the plot occasionally convoluted. Overall, it is lauded for its intellectual depth but noted for its demanding complexity.
Readers who relish intricate religious themes, historical mystery, and thrilling narratives will enjoy Simon Mawer’s The Gospel of Judas. Comparable to Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code and Kate Mosse’s Labyrinth, it suits those intrigued by theological debates and ancient manuscripts entangled with contemporary consequences.
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330
Novel • Fiction
Italy • 1st century
2001
Adult
18+ years
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