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Luke Montgomery is the author of the religious suspense thriller ''A Deceit to Die For'', a 2012 novel concerning the 16th century Gospel of Barnabas. The book has aroused significant controversy, with Montgomery’s author website being blocked in Turkey,〔(Interview With The High Tide and the Turn ) July 19, 2012〕 but New York Times Bestselling Author Joel Richardson praised it, calling it, ''"...a political and religious tour de force. This book puts a face on the clash of civilizations unfolding in our day. Too true to call fiction, too gripping to put down."'' An expert on Middle-Eastern culture and Islam, Montgomery holds a M.A. in linguistics〔("Barnabas Gospel Won't Collapse Christianity" ) World Net Daily May 25, 2012〕 and writes a column about religious politics with the Washington Times Communities.〔(Luke Montgomery at the Washington Times Communities ) 〕 Montgomery lived in the Middle East for over a decade〔() Interview with the High Tide and the Turn〕 and spent years visiting museums and historic sites to collect material for his writing.〔(Bob Unruh cites Luke Montgomery )〕 Luke Montgomery signed an international petition in support of Turkish pianist Fazıl Say after Turkish authorities prepared an indictment against Say for insulting Islam.〔(Petition in Support of Fazıl Say )〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Luke Montgomery (author)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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