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Misreading Judas

This book is a rare and bold intellectual excavation—an uncompromising reevaluation of the Gospel of Judas and, by extension, Christian orthodoxy itself.

With scholarly rigor and a mystic’s insight, Wahler challenges centuries of biblical interpretation, arguing that Judas was not a betrayer, but a symbolic figure of self-sacrifice and spiritual succession rooted in Gnostic tradition.

At the heart of Wahler’s thesis is a call for readers to confront the limits of conventional theology. Drawing from the Nag Hammadi Library, New Testament scripture, and Eastern mysticism, he argues persuasively that early Christian texts were systematically restructured to obscure a more esoteric, initiatory path to spiritual enlightenment— one centered on internal transformation, not vicarious atonement.

His meticulous reading of “The Gospel of Judas” reveals a profound metaphysical drama wherein Judas, far from villainy, emerges as a devotee who achieves union with the Divine through surrender of self.

This is not a book for casual theology—it is for seekers, scholars, and thinkers unafraid of spiritual disruption. Misreading Judas doesn’t just reinterpret a figure—it reimagines faith, identity, and the soul’s ascent. Everyone concerned with truth beyond tradition should read this courageous, transformative work.

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Author: Robert Wahler

Page Count: 116

Rating: 4.8 / 5 Stars

Reviewer: William Harris

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