The Lost Gospel of Pontius Pilate concerns itself with the dilemma and fateful decision of a Roman governor. The show comes to Theatre 40 this month. Playwright Michael Punter explains: "For a man at ...
'Ecce Homo' (Behold the Man), by 19th-century painter Antonio Ciseri, depicts Pontius Pilate presenting Jesus to a crowd in Jerusalem. Tungsten/Galleria d'Arte Moderna via Wikimedia Commons It’s a ...
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Jesus of Nazareth: Weighing ancient testimony against modern doubt
‘Christus, from whom the name had its origin, suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of one ...
One of his first official acts was a display of banners that offended religious conservatives. He responded with violent threats but backed down when resistance stiffened. His patterns of using ...
(The Conversation) — Throughout history, Christians have often believed Pontius Pilate was reluctant to condemn Jesus. History suggests otherwise, a scholar explains. (The Conversation) — It’s a ...
The Lost Gospel of Pontius Pilate will have its West Coast premiere on Saturday, June 28, at 7:30 p.m. The show is written by Michael Punter, and presented by Theatre Forty, and starring Maxwell ...
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A Roman governor ordered Jesus’ crucifixion – so why did many Christians blame Jews for centuries?
It’s a straightforward part of the Easter story: The Roman governor Pontius Pilate had Jesus of Nazareth killed by his soldiers. He imposed a sentence that Roman judges often inflicted on social ...
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