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Encyclopedia > Judas, My Brother

Yerby's Best Novel is a Triumph of Scholarship., April 12, 2001 Reviewer: John Carter (New Mexico) Chiefly noted for writing romance novels set in the antibellum South, Yerby, in mid-century, embarked on a series of excellent historical novels ranging from the Athens of Pericles to Europe in the Dark Ages.


Judas, My Brother is heavily foot-noted. Yerby delved deeply into the cultural anticedents of the Christian Era and made good use of such critical Theological writings as have emerged in modern times. His novel presents a secular version of the events surrounding the formation of Christendom. While presenting a very entertaining story line against a very believable backdrop of the First Century Roman Empire, Yerby critically examines a number of Christian Icons and puts their authenticity in great doubt.


This is a worthwhile read for the skeptic. On the frontis, Yerby warns those emotionally dependant upon the Christian Religion to read no farther.


Frank Yerby was an American Author of African descent who, at the time of his writing, lived in Francisco Franco's Spain. Yerby defined freedom as " A house and a weapon to defend it." Freedom is where you find it.


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Judas, My Brother is a 1964 historical novel by Frank Yerby, a narrative attempting a demythologized account of the events surrounding the life of Jesus and the origin of Christianity.
Written from the viewpoint of Nathaniel ('the Thirteenth Disciple'), the heavily footnoted book presents an adventure and romance storyline against the backdrop of the 1st century Roman Empire.
Luigi Cascioli - La Favola di Cristo (6257 words)
Judas the Galilean was the son of the Rabbi Ezekias who had been killed in 44 BCE in an armed revolt against the troops of Herod the Great.
Judas was the pretender to the throne of Jerusalem since he was a direct descendent of the Hasmonean line founded by Simon, son of Mattathias the Maccabaeus.
This was a dispute among brothers identical to the many others which occurred throughout the history of the descendents of David such as that between their ancestors Aristobulus II and Hyrcanus II during Pompey's occupation of Palestine (See The Fable of Christ).
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