Doubting Thomas
Explore the multifaceted narrative of Thomas in Doubting Thomas by Glenn W. Most, published by Harvard University Press in 2007. This engaging 288-page paperback delves into the various interpretations of Thomas as depicted in the New Testament. Most skillfully examines his roles as a Gnostic saint, a missionary to India, and a figure embodying both skepticism and Christian orthodoxy.
Through this insightful biblical biography, readers will uncover how Thomas's story raises profound questions concerning religion, philosophy, and hermeneutics. Whether you are a scholar of biblical studies or a curious reader, Doubting Thomas offers a compelling exploration of doubt, belief, and the complexities of faith. Join Glenn W. Most on a journey that challenges conventional views and invites deeper contemplation of what it means to believe.