Maccoby shows that in the earliest texts relating to the life of Jesus, no special or sinister role was ascribed to Judas Iscariot. He argues that the evil Judas was an invention of later Christians who wished to distance th...

Buy Now From Amazon

Maccoby shows that in the earliest texts relating to the life of Jesus, no special or sinister role was ascribed to Judas Iscariot. He argues that the evil Judas was an invention of later Christians who wished to distance themselves from the Jews.

Similar Products

The Mythmaker: Paul and the Invention of ChristianityJudaism in the First Century (Issues in Religious Studies)Revolution in JudaeaJesus the PhariseeJudaism on Trial: Jewish-Christian Disputations in the Middle Ages (Littman Library of Jewish Civilization)Jesus vs. Paul: Christianity's Greatest Lies ExposedThe Sacred Executioner: Human Sacrifice and the Legacy of GuiltRevolution in Judaea: Jesus and the Jewish Resistance