"An irreverent reassessment of the Jesus stories." — The New Yorker, Adam Gopnik
“Heretic has the mother lode of tales too hot for Christendom. Nixey has carefully wrung out a number of apocryphal texts for scandal.”
— Harper's Magazine
"A brilliant book—sometimes frightening, occasionally funny, frequently unsettling and always a thrill to read. It probes painfully into the pathology of belief." — The Times (UK)
"Enthralling...Nixey handles all this diffuse and refractory material with aplomb and good sense...With style, wit and scholarship, Nixey shows how, 'had history tilted slightly, it could all have been very different. [Heretic] illuminates a forgotten world—and it's an absolute pleasure to read." — The Sunday Telegraph
“[A] scintillating history. . . . The author gives due to the diverse and fascinating yet sometimes invisible threads hidden in the history of Christianity, enriching her study with intriguing arcana and close analysis. The result is an illuminating reassessment of the world’s largest religion.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"A thought-provoking look at a religiously tumultuous era." — Kirkus Reviews
"Unexpectedly relevant...Nixey speculates how differently Christianity might have developed otherwise, sharing tantalizing anecdotes of ancient Christian practices that were later reclassified as heretical." — Booklist