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In ‘The Lost and Hostile Gospels,’ S. Baring-Gould explores the history and stories behind the various gospels that were considered heretical or suppressed by the early Christian church. Through detailed analysis and research, Baring-Gould sheds light on these intriguing texts that offer alternative perspectives on the life of Jesus Christ and early Christian teachings. This classic book delves into the controversies surrounding these lost gospels, examining their content and the reasons why they were deemed hostile by traditional authorities. With a mix of scholarship and engaging storytelling, Baring-Gould presents a thought-provoking and illuminating exploration of these lesser-known texts that challenge our understanding of Christianity’s origins. ‘The Lost and Hostile Gospels’ is a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of early Christian history and the diversity of beliefs within the faith.







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