Jonathan Wright (born 1969) is a British
historian and
author.
His books include The Jesuits: Missions, Myths and Histories (HarperCollins, 2004),[1][2][3][4] published in the United States as God's Soldiers (Doubleday, 2004), and The Ambassadors: From Ancient Greece to the Nation State (HarperCollins, 2006), and Heretics: The Creation of Christianity from the Gnostics to the Modern Church (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2011) (on
heresy).[5]
Wright was educated at the Universities of
St Andrews and
Oxford where he was awarded a doctorate in 1999. Wright reviews for numerous British and American newspapers, magazines and academic journals.
^"The Jesuits: Missions, Myths and Histories (Book)". Contemporary Review. 285 (1663): 126–127. August 2004.
^Hyland, Sabine (April 2006). "The Jesuits: Missions, Myths, and Histories". International Bulletin of Missionary Research. 30 (2): 105–106.
^McCoog, Thomas (20 August 2004). "The Jesuits: Missions, Myths and Histories". Times Literary Supplement (5290): 28.
^Jonathan Wright, Heretics: The Creation of Christianity from the Gnostics to the Modern Church (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2011).
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