Yes. A reader review from Amazon:
In THE GOSPEL ACCORDING THE THE SIMPSONS, Mark Pinsky shows us that it's possible to find God in some of the most unexpected places. Originally, The Simpsons was largely eschewed by the evangelical Christian community, because of Bart's rebellious ways. But as the show grew older, and the focus turned more towards Homer, Pinsky shows that people of faith who weren't watching were missing out on some of the most "Christian" television around. Seriously.
The Simpsons not only contains blatantly Christian characters but it explores issues of faith that other shows would never touch with a 50 foot pole. Ned Flanders, though ragged on by Homer a lot, is perhaps the best depiction of an evangelical-type Christian in mainstream television history. Lisa Simpson seems to present the side of the social Gospel. Marge's real faith in God also shines through. Though characters with faith are often made fun of, in the end the show always seems to prove that the joke is on the joker, not the jokee. The Simpsons isn't trying to evangelize, but it is surprisingly fair and evenhanded in its presentations, and with how it deals out the humor. In its history the show has dealt with subjects like cults, hypocracy, why God allows evil, hell, and forgiveness. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0664224199/qid=1106077928/sr=1-6/ref=sr_1_6/104-2426546-4705501?v=glance&s=booksMy father has this book and read it. I couldn't get into but I think it is ironic that christian right were so against this show in the beginning and probably still are. The book makes some profound points, some of which are touched uon in the above reader review.
Has anyone else read this book?