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the most hated name in history

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An edition of Judas (2015)

Judas

the most hated name in history

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In this fascinating historical and cultural biography, Peter Stanford deconstructs that most vilified of Bible characters-- Judas Iscariot, who famously betrayed Jesus with a kiss. Beginning with the Gospel accounts, Stanford explores two thousand years of cultural and theological history to investigate how the very name Judas came to be synonymous with betrayal and, ultimately, human evil. But as the author points out, there has long been a counter-current of thought that suggests that Judas might in fact have been victim of a terrible injustice : central to Jesus' mission was his death and resurrection, and for there to have been a death, there had to be a betrayal. This thankless role fell to Judas; should we in fact be grateful to him for his role in the divine drama of salvation? "You'll have to decide," as Bob Dylan sang in the sixties, "Whether Judas Iscariot had God on his side." An essential but doomed character in the Passion narrative, and thus the entire story of Christianity, Judas and the betrayal he symbolizes continue to play out in much larger cultural histories, speaking as he does to our deepest fears about friendship, betrayal, and the problem of evil.

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Pages
311

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Table of Contents

The field of blood, Jerusalem
Judas : the evidence. What's in a name? ; The twenty-two : Judas in the Gospels ; The Garden of Gethsemane, Jerusalem ; Life after death : how Judas lives on ; A good betrayal? : The Gospel of Judas
Judas : Satan's tool. The making of the medieval Judas ; Devilish visions in Volterra ; Bags of money : Judas and the original merchant-bankers ; An East Anglian journey in the company of the arch-traitor
Judas : God's agent. How Judas became an Enlightenment hero ; The Judas myth and modern anti-Semitism ; Giving Judas a second glance ; Three contemporary versions of Judas
Sir Laurence Whistler's Judas window, Dorset.

Edition Notes

Originally published in UK by Hodder & Stoughton with title: Judas :the troubling history of the renegade apostle.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-299) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
226/.092
Library of Congress
BS2460.J8 S73 2016, BS2460.J8S73 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
311 pages
Number of pages
311

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Open Library
OL27198552M
Internet Archive
judasmosthatedna0000stan
ISBN 10
1619027097
ISBN 13
9781619027091
LCCN
2015036010
OCLC/WorldCat
911365094

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