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Judas Iscariot is one of the most examined and debated figures in religious and literary history. Students encounter him primarily in theology, biblical studies, literature, and humanities courses, where his role as the disciple who betrayed Jesus of Nazareth raises enduring questions about free will, divine foreknowledge, moral responsibility, and the nature of evil. His story appears centrally in the Gospel narratives and connects to broader scriptural themes treated in texts like the book of Acts and the Gospel of John, making him relevant to courses on biblical interpretation and Christian theology alike. Because his act of betrayal sits at the intersection of human agency and divine plan, he presents an intellectually rich problem that resists simple conclusions.

Student papers on this topic approach Judas from several distinct angles. Some engage in close literary and hermeneutical analysis of Gospel passages to examine what scripture actually says about his motivations, including the recurring theme of financial temptation. Others take a comparative literary approach, placing Judas within later Western literary traditions — Dante's Inferno appears as a significant reference point, and some papers treat synthetic comparisons involving multiple authors such as Dante, Manzoni, Augustine, and Machiavelli to trace how different eras have moralized or reinterpreted his legacy. Theological essays also consider related questions, such as whether Jesus was omniscient and therefore foreknew the betrayal.

A strong essay on Judas Iscariot requires a clearly bounded thesis — focusing on one interpretive lens, whether textual, theological, or literary, produces sharper argument than attempting to cover all traditions at once. Evidence drawn directly from primary texts carries the most weight. A common pitfall is treating Judas as a straightforward villain without engaging the genuine theological complexity his story presents.

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Holy Spirit in the Book
The purpose of the Book of Acts was to offer a history of the early church with a focus on the Holy Spirit and how it is the "life principle" of the Church (Johnson 1992, 14). The book focuses on the day of Pentecost…
Paper Undergraduate
Principles of hermeneutics in John 12:1-8
In this paper, we are going to be looking at how hermeneutics is used to provide greater understanding of theological ideas. This will be accomplished by focusing on John 12: 1- 8. During this process, there will be an emphasis on a number of areas to include: the social setting of the text, the author's point of view, the genre of the writing, the usage of words, the echoes of other passages, the textual background, the intended audience and the use of folklore. Once this takes place, is when we can see how these ideas are used to instill a host of ideas upon the reader.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Last Supper Leonardo Da Vinci\'s
Between 1495 and 1498, Leonardo da Vinci (1452 to 1519), the epitome of the artist-genius as well as the "Universal Man" of the Renaissance Period, painted the Last Supper for the refectory of the Church of Santa Maria…
Paper Undergraduate
Jesus Christ: An Omniscient Being?
According to Juan Baixeras, a well-known and influential American religious scholar, the biblical doctrine of the Holy Trinity (i.e., the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit) "claims that Jesus Christ is God and it is…
Paper Undergraduate
Non Canonical Books Introduction Study
Introduction study of the non-canonical books, those books left out of the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, stands informed by the books that were included in the Old and New Testaments.
Research Paper Doctorate
Classism and racism in Dickens' Hard Times and Twain's Huckleberry Finn
Literature is a reflection of the world of the writer, not only as he or she sees it but often as it is. The writer experiences the world as if he or she is an observer and feels compelled by some unknown force to…
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Financial Temptations in the Church
Money is considered to be one of the major areas of conflict between the Kingdom of God and the Kingdom of Darkness in the sphere of individualistic as well as corporate, since a Christian, and finally a church, without…
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Juan Bosch When Juan Bosch
When Juan Bosch died on November 1, 2001, Monegro wrote, "Juan Bosch, a former president whose influence in Dominican politics stretched across half a century despite his only seven months in office, died yesterday.
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Dante\'s Inferno and Manzoni\'s the Betrothed Alessandro
Alessandro Manzoni's only novel The Betrothed is a national institution in Italy and second in popularity in this history of Italian literature only to Dante's Divine Comedy. He was a liberal nationalist from an aristocratic family and a leading supporter of the reunification (Risorgimento) of Italy. His novel is set in Lombardy in 1628-31 and was in fact a call for liberation from foreign rule, which was still the norm in the fragmented Italy of the 1820s. Manzoni had been an unbeliever as a young man, but later rejoined the church and became very devout, which is why he took Dante seriously and incorporated themes and images from his work into The Betrothed. He believed in sin, salvation and damnation, and the power of conversion experiences that both he and the characters in his story underwent. Dante was also from the aristocracy and his family opposed the imperial party in Florence that was allied with the Holy Roman emperors, although he was not a liberal or nationalist in the modern sense.
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Gospel of Mark Often Regarded
Often regarded as the earliest of the four Gospels, the Book of Mark was written within perhaps thirty years of the time of Christ's death and alleged resurrection. Although it is an anonymous book, meaning that the…