What should judas have done? And what should Jesus?

Think 17 (49):57-71 (2018)
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The gospels tell us that Judas betrayed Jesus, and that this was an incredibly wicked act. Lots of people believe that at least many of the events portrayed in the New Testament did not actually happen. I argue here that if we suppose on the contrary that they did, then Judas did not in fact act wickedly, and that the only person who acted immorally in this situation was Jesus. I refer in this article first to the wonderful story ‘Three Versions of Judas’ by Borges, who draws a somewhat different conclusion from mine, and later to Amos Oz's novel Judas.Export citation.

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Why worship God?Steven M. Cahn - 2017 - Think 16 (46):9-17.
The immorality of prayer.Ardon Lyon - 2015 - Think 14 (40):57-64.

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