They Suffered under Pontius Pilate


Jewish Anti-Roman Resistance and the Crosses at Golgotha

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Imprint: LEXINGTON BOOKS
By: Fernando Bermejo-Rubio
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330

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Fernando Bermejo-Rubio is associate professor in the Department of Ancient History at the Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia (Madrid).

Introduction: Looking At Golgotha Otherwise Part I: The Gospel Story as a Historical Problem Chapter 1: Why A Historian Cannot Trust the Gospel Story: Deconstructing the Common Wisdom Chapter 2: Ways of Responding to the Textual Problems Part II: Looking to the Real World: The Historical Context Chapter 3: Palestine Under Roman and Herodian Rule Chapter 4: Jewish Resistance Under Roman and Herodian Rule Part III: Etiology of a Collective Execution Chapter 5: Unraveling the Gospel Story: Individual Versus Community Chapter 6: Jesus' Royal-Messianic Claim Chapter 7: What Jesus and His Group Proclaimed and Did Part IV: From Gethsemane to Golgotha: Thinking Outside the Box Chapter 8: Glimpsing the Meaning of the Arrest Chapter 9: The Golgotha Scene: A Tale Of (At Least) Three Men Chapter 10: Again On Gethsemane And Golgotha: Towards The Most Likely Historical Reconstruction Epilogue: How (Not) To Change a Paradigm Appendix 1. Is Jesus Research Nothing but Hermeneutical Ventriloquism? Appendix 2. Was Jesus Misunderstood? An Ancient and Modern Fiction Appendix 3. The Intertwining of "Politics" and "Religion" in the Gospel Story Appendix 4. Were the Disciples Left Unmolested? The case of James, the Son of Zebedee

They were three indeed. Three who suffered on three crosses under Pontius Pilate. Bermejo-Rubio seeks to understand the event of Golgotha from a historical perspective as the collective execution of three individuals who endangered the order imposed by Roman domination. If Jesus loses in singularity, he gains in historical plausibility. By anchoring him firmly in the history of his time, this reading does not shake the foundations of Christianity, since Christian faith is based on the announcement of the resurrection, which completely escapes historical criticism. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the historical Jesus. -- Louis Painchaud, Emeritus professor, Universite Laval, Quebec

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