Bibliography of Jordan's Writings
- Why Study the Bible. Philadelphia: Baptist Youth Fellowship, 1953.
- The Letter to the Hebrews or a First Century Manual For Church Renewal in the Koinonia "Cotton Patch" Version. Americus, Georgia: Koinonia Farm, 1963.
- Practical Religion, or the Sermon on the Mount and the Epistle of James in the Koinonia Farm "Cotton Patch: Version. Americus, Georgia: Koinonia Farm, 1964.
- Letters to Young Christians (I and II Timothy and Titus) in the Koinonia "Cotton Patch" Version. Americus. Georgia: Koinonia Farm, 1967.
- Letters to God’s People in Columbus (Colossians) and Selma (I and II Thessalonians) in the Koinonia Cotton Patch" Version. Americus, Georgia: Koinonia Farm, 1967.
- Second Letter to the Christians in Atlanta or Second Corinthians in the Koinonia "Cotton Patch" Version. Americus, Georgia: Koinonia Farm, 1968.
- To God’s People in Washington: The Koinonia "Cotton Patch" Version of Romans. Americus, Georgia: Koinonia Farm, 1968.
- Letters to Ephesians and Philemon in the Koinonia "Cotton Patch" Version. Americus, Georgia: Koinonia Farm, 1968.
- Letters to The Georgia Convention (Galatians) and to the Alabaster African Church, Smithville, Alabama (Philippians), in the Koinonia "Cotton Patch" Version. Americus, Georgia: Koinonia Farm, 1968.
- The Cotton Patch Version of Paul’s Epistles. New York: Association Press, 1968.
- The Cotton Patch Version of Luke-Acts, Jesus Doings and Happenings. New York: Association Press, 1969.
- The Sermon on the Mount (Revised Edition), Valley Forge, Pennsylvania: Judson Press, 1970.
- The Substance of Faith and Other Cotton Patch Sermons By Clarence Jordan. Ed. Dallas Lee, New York: Association Press, 1972.
- The Cotton Patch Version of Hebrews and the General Epistles. New York: Association Press, 1973.
- (With Bill Doulos) Cotton Patch Parables of Liberation, Scottdale, Pennsylvania: Herald Books, 1976.
- Cotton Patch Version of Matthew and John. Macon, Georgia; Smyth & Helwys, 2004.
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