Claiming to be official documents written in the days of
Christ-taken from manuscripts in Constantinople as well as records
of the senatorial docket in the Vatican-these controversial
writings, first published in 1887, offer a riveting look at the
people and events surrounding Jesus' life. Included is the "Acta
Pilata," Pilate's report to Caesar detailing the apprehension,
trial, and crucifixion of Jesus Christ; an interview with Mary and
Joseph; and a report concerning Christ's resurrection. Discredited
by some, embraced by others, this much-discussed book remains
fascinating reading for historians and bible scholars alike.
American clergyman WILLIAM DENNES MAHAN (1824-1906) also wrote
Caesar's Court and Hebrew History of Baptism.
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