During the course of the previous century, authors from various genres attempted to clear the name of Judas Iscariot, or alternatively, tried to explain why he betrayed Jesus Christ. One of the most ambitious attempts at this was that of the wellknown British-American author Taylor Caldwell in her book called „I, Judas‟ (1977). The strategy supporting Caldwell‟s partial exculpation of Judas is analysed against the background of various early descriptions of Judas. The conclusion is that Caldwell‟ s excessively fertile literary imagination, combined with the encroachment of postbible traditions in this apparent first-person narrative of the accused disciple undermines the credibility of her alternative perception of Judashttp://ww...
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oai:ojs2.reinci.com:article/1Judas Iscariot is being accused since two thousands year due to the sto...
Why does the Gospel story pick out a culprit to betray Jesus ? Why was a traitor needed ? Why Judas ...
The Da Vinci Code - to some a riveting read and a fun film, but to others a thinly disguised exerci...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In recent times, some commentators from within mainst...
The purpose of this essay is to identify the criticism that has been directed towards the traditiona...
(in English): The figure of Judas Iscariot is one of the most controversial ones in Christianity and...
In 1923 the eminent Viennese philosopher, playwright, cultural historian, and theatre critic Egon Fr...
Whilst the vast majority of Christian scholarship in antiquity focusses on the historical and the th...
Why does the encounter with Judas Iscariot in the New Testament present such a challenge? Judas’ c...
After his arrest, Jesus is taken to the high priest. According to John 18:15 he is accompanied by &l...
Judas, one of Jesus’ disciples, has been increasingly rehabilitated over the last few years. His gos...
The Gospel According to Judas by Benjamin Iscariot, recounted byJeffrey Archer with the assistance o...
Judas blends the gospels and adds ingredients not found in scripture, the made-for-television film m...
Judas Iscariot, one of the most controversial characters in the NT, invited – and still invites – to...
This article analyzes the depiction of Judas in the seven best-known Jesus films. Perhaps surprising...
oai:ojs2.reinci.com:article/1Judas Iscariot is being accused since two thousands year due to the sto...
Why does the Gospel story pick out a culprit to betray Jesus ? Why was a traitor needed ? Why Judas ...
The Da Vinci Code - to some a riveting read and a fun film, but to others a thinly disguised exerci...