Peto evanđelje

Peto evanđelje

Irving Wallace

Irving Wallace's The Fifth Gospel is a suspenseful novel about the discovery of an ancient manuscript that could change Christianity. Churchmen, scientists, and politicians face the question of whether the truth should be revealed to the world.

The Fifth Gospel is a novel by American writer Irving Wallace that combines theological thriller, historical mystery, and political novel. The plot begins when archaeologists in the Middle East discover ancient manuscript believed to be an authentic gospel from the earliest period of Christianity. If proven to be authentic, the text could shed new light on the life of Jesus Christ and shake up some traditional church teachings.

At the center of the events is Father Michael Ballantyne, a prominent priest and expert on biblical texts. The Vatican includes him on a commission to study the manuscript and assess its implications. Ballantyne gradually becomes one of the key figures in the debate between scholars, church dignitaries, and political interests.

While experts investigate the origin of the document, conflicts arise within the Church. Some believe that the contents of the manuscript should be published regardless of the consequences, while others fear that it could cause a crisis of faith among millions of people. Ballantyne is torn between his loyalty to the Church and his belief that historical truth must not be hidden.

The novel details the workings of Vatican institutions, the relationships between cardinals, theological debates, and the political pressures that accompany such an important discovery. In addition to the intellectual tension, the personal drama of the protagonist develops, as he must make decisions that will affect his faith, career, and private life.

Wallace skillfully uses real issues of biblical history and church tradition to create a compelling thriller. The Fifth Gospel is not just the story of a mysterious manuscript, but also a novel about the conflict between faith and knowledge, authority and truth, and how ready society is to accept facts that challenge established beliefs.

Original title
The Word
Translation
Ljerka Radović
Editor
Zlatko Crnković
Graphics design
Alfred Pal
Dimensions
20 x 13 cm
Pages
577
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 1974.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

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