They even believe they are likely to find lost Christian gospels, the originals of which were written around the time of the earliest books of the New Testament.
That sounds like it is right out of
The Word by Irving Wallace:
Description:
In the Beginning, there was . . . The Word.
The classic thriller of an ancient manuscript, a secret society committed to hiding an explosive truth, and the man who must uncover that truth--if he can stay alive long enough
In the ruins of the ancient Roman seaport of Ostia Antica, an Italian archaeologist has discovered a first century papyrus, its faded text revealing a new gospel written by James, younger brother of Jesus. This discovery will show the world a new Jesus Christ, fill in the missing years of his ministry, contradict the existing accounts of his life--and potentially destroy the foundation of 2,000 years of Western civilization.
First published in 1972, The Word remains a classic of brilliant storytelling, authentic detail and breathtaking narrative power.
First published in 1972, The Word remains a classic of brilliant storytelling, authentic detail and breathtaking narrative power.
And a long forgotten TV mini-series staring David Janson.
The Fugetive chases the forger.