Lead Books of Granada
Discover the enigmatic world of the Lead Books of Granada, a fascinating exploration by Elizabeth Drayson. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2013, this compelling first edition spans 289 pages and delves into early Christian texts that are as significant as the Dead Sea Scrolls, yet have been condemned by the Vatican as Islamic heresies. Unearthed on a hillside in Granada, these lead discs reveal a captivating narrative of duplicity and daring amidst the religious tensions of sixteenth-century Spain. Drayson’s meticulous research and engaging prose invite readers to uncover the complex relations between Christianity and Islam during a pivotal period in history. Perfect for those interested in church history, religious studies, and the intricate dynamics of faith, this book is a must-have for your collection.