Judas: Traitor, Scapegoat, or the Man History Needed? | Ralph E. Jarells
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What if Judas was not the villain history required — but the friend history misunderstood?
In this episode of Down Under Interviews, Paul Rushworth-Brown speaks with Ralph E. Jarells, author of Jesus and Judas: Best Friends Forever, about one of the most contested relationships in religious history.
For centuries, Judas has carried the burden of betrayal. But what if the narrative was shaped by power, politics, and the needs of an emerging church? What if friendship, loyalty, and sacrifice were far more complicated than the word “traitor” allows?
Together, they explore:
How history turns men into symbols
The cost of being remembered as the villain
Whether Judas was acting out of greed, faith, obedience — or something deeper
The difference between theological doctrine and human story
Why reinterpretation unsettles belief systems
This is not a debate about dogma. It is a conversation about moral consequence, narrative control, and the fragile line between loyalty and betrayal.
Because history doesn’t just record events.
It decides who carries the blame.
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