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They Suffered under Pontius Pilate - Jewish Anti-Roman Resistance and the Crosses at Golgotha
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They Suffered under Pontius Pilate - Jewish Anti-Roman Resistance and the Crosses at Golgotha
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Although, according to the Christian Gospels, three men were
crucified ca. 30 CE outside Jerusalem under the prefect Pontius
Pilate, both popular wisdom and mainstream scholarship focus solely
on the fate of a single man. The story is indeed told, once and
again, as if only Jesus of Nazareth had been the target of Roman
repression, as if only his suffering were worthy of attention, and
as if the other men crucified at Golgotha had nothing to do with
him. The present book forcefully argues that, from an
epistemological and even an ethical perspective, this is an odd and
worrying state of affairs: the prevailing approach entails
one-sided oversight of significant information, betrays a strong
bias, and prevents us from grasping the meaning of the episode,
thus making no sense from the standpoint of ancient historians. The
event which requires being elucidated is not Jesus’ crucifixion,
but the whole episode of the execution by the Roman authorities of
at least three men. Who were the other men crucified at Golgotha?
Were they actually unconnected to the self-styled “king of the
Jews”, as the evangelists want us to believe? Why did the Roman
prefect crucify all of them together, in the same place at the same
time? And why are we told that Jesus’ cross was placed in the
middle of the others? Taking seriously into account the extent of
the implausible elements in the Passion accounts, the collective
nature of the crucifixion, and the politics of Roman Palestine,
They Suffered under Pontius Pilate: Jewish Anti-Roman Resistance
and the Crosses at Golgotha provides fresh and consistent answers
to these and many other pressing questions, offering a genuinely
historical reconstruction. The conclusions obtained challenge many
well-rooted assumptions, unveil Jesus’ story as a collective
enterprise, have far-reaching implications for the history of
Judaism under the Principate, and compel us to critically rethink
the beginnings of Christianity.
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Imprint: |
Lexington Books-Fortress Academic
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
September 2023 |
Authors: |
Fernando Bermejo-Rubio
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
330 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-978709-57-7 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-978709-57-9 |
Barcode: |
9781978709577 |
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