In 'And Judas Iscariot' by J. Wilbur Chapman, the author delves into the complex character of Judas Iscariot from a Christian perspective, exploring the psychological motivations behind his betrayal of Jesus. Chapman's writing is deeply reflective and contemplative, drawing on biblical narratives and historical context to provide a nuanced understanding of Judas' actions. The book is a blend of historical analysis and moral reflection, offering readers a thought-provoking exploration of one of the most infamous figures in religious history. Chapman's literary style is both accessible and scholarly, making this book suitable for both casual readers and those interested in deeper theological studies. Through its engaging prose and insightful commentary, 'And Judas Iscariot' invites readers to reconsider their perceptions of Judas and his role in the Gospel narrative, prompting reflection on themes of betrayal, redemption, and forgiveness.