Paloma Price Explores Judas Iscariot’s Legacy in Her New Book

SOUTH FLORIDA – The poster boy for betrayal, Judas Iscariot is the most scorned villain in history. But was the man who betrayed Jesus Christ misunderstood? First-time author Paloma Price attempts to answer that question and more in her book, Learning From Judas. Notably, Paloma Price brings a unique perspective to this classic story.

Released on April 15, 2026, it took the South Florida-based Jamaican three years to complete. It was inspired by a period of deep soul-searching, which is central to Paloma Price’s approach to writing.

Learning From Judas

“One day the Lord brought me inspiration to zone in on Judas and then later, followed up by asking me, ‘who is a son of perdition?’ Out of years of studying and listening, I observed how people wrestle with inner-conflict, self‑sabotage and the tension between who they want to be and the impulses that pull them off course,” Price revealed.

“Judas became the perfect candidate to ‘teach us’ how our failures to allow truth to shape us, can be to our irreversible detriment. I became less interested in the villain, and more interested in how not to become him.”

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