Everyone has been face-to-face with a Judas-type persona. Recognizing them could spare us considerable suffering. Author and professor Tom Ewald experienced the necessity of identifying the deviant antisocial students like Jesus. In Judas and the Criminal Mind, biblical passages referring to Judas Iscariot are examined and tools of social science are applied.
Everyone has been face-to-face with a Judas-type persona. Recognizing them could spare us considerable suffering. Author and professor Tom Ewald experienced the necessity of identifying the deviant antisocial students like Jesus. In Judas and the Criminal Mind, biblical passages referring to Judas Iscariot are examined and tools of social science are applied.
For more than 40 years, Tom Ewald was a college and seminary professor of psychology, pastoral counseling, theology, and Bible survey. He was dean of students and chairman of the disciplinary committee of Lincoln Christian University for more than 30 years. There he dealt with students fitting the description of antisocial personality but functioning in the Christian community. He has an M.A. in New Testament, an M.S. in educational and clinical psychology, an M.Div., and a D.Div. He has taught classes in Canada, Austria, Bradley University, Lincoln Correctional Center, Lincoln Christian University, and Christian colleges in several states. He is a university adjunct professor and a teaching elder at his local church. His hobbies include hiking, fishing, running (5 marathons), gardening, mountain climbing, photography, and carpentry.
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