<p>In <em>The New Testament of Judas</em> BR Edmunds delivers a sharp restrained religious satire told in the voice history never allowed to finish speaking. Judas Iscariot-no longer villain no longer lesson-recounts his side of the story with dry wit philosophical clarity and uncomfortable honesty.</p><p>Part confession part anti-gospel this book dismantles certainty questions devotion and exposes how belief hardens into doctrine while humanity gets edited out. Miracles are reconsidered authority is mocked gently but relentlessly and faith is examined not as salvation but as structure.</p><p>This is not a book about betrayal.<br>It is a book about what happens when a story survives but a person doesn't.</p>
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