Judas Iscariot may be one of the hardest of all historical figures to present in a good light, but prominent clerics have lent their voices to calls for a reappraisal of the apostle.
One Church of England bishop suggested he feels "a bit sorry" for Judas.
The Rt Rev Nick Baines, the Bishop of Leeds, said that the apostle who betrayed Jesus with a kiss has had a "lousy press".
While Judas had long been reviled as "the ultimate traitor", the truth behind his decision to hand Jesus over to the religious authorities may, he argued, have been more complicated.
His comments were made in an article in this week's Radio Times ahead of a new BBC documentary by the Rev Kate Bottley.