<pre>I mention it but do not buy it. However I've always been curious about
Judas' motives. My book is not about Judas per se but the image of his death at
Autun. I necessarily review all 12th-century and before attitudes towards Judas
my argument.
K
Do we hear the distant rumblings of Gnostic Cainism?
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> >Are you sure that what you identify as a dog is not a lamb?
> On the subject of Judas, I will shamelessly announce that "Saint
Judas, Apostle
> and Martyr..." will be available in August. The blurb is already on
Amazon.com
> under my name: Kathryn Wildgen. What you say about Judas (that he did
what God
> the Father did, i.e. hand over Christ to be crucified) is at the core
of some of
> Abelard's "Ethics" (sin is in the will, etc) and was among the many
things that
> got him (Abelard)in hot water. There was endless debate in the 12th
> century concerning Judas' "ordination" and reception of the Eucharist
at the
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