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The Innocence of Pontius Pilate
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The Innocence of Pontius Pilate

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The gospels and ancient historians agree: Jesus was sentenced to death by Pontius Pilate, the Roman imperial prefect in Jerusalem. To this day, Christians of all churches confess that Jesus died 'under Pontius Pilate'. But what exactly does that mean?

Within decades of Jesus' death, Christians began suggesting that it was the Judaean authorities who had crucified Jesus--a notion later echoed in the Qur'an. In the third century, one philosopher raised the notion that, although Pilate had condemned Jesus, he'd done so justly; this idea survives in one of the main strands of modern New Testament criticism. So what is the truth of the matter? And what is the history of that truth?

David Lloyd Dusenbury reveals Pilate's 'innocence' as not only a neglected theological question, but a recurring theme in the history of European political thought. He argues that Jesus' interrogation by Pilate, and Augustine of Hippo's North African sermon on that trial, led to the concept of secularity and the logic of tolerance emerging in early modern Europe. Without the Roman trial of Jesus, and the arguments over Pilate's innocence, the history of empire--from the first century to the twenty-first would have been radically different.

'A model of intelligent, accessible and persuasive scholarship.' - The Spectator

'For the first time establish[es] the scale and nature of the propaganda battles that raged in the final decades of pagan control of the empire. ... [A] groundbreaking book.' - The Independent

'[A] startlingly original book.' - History Today

'A dazzlingly clever book.' - The Tablet

'This scholarship will change the debate ... Inquiry into the interpretation history of Jesus's Roman trial cannot be the same after Dusenbury's work.' - The Church Times

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 March 2024
Pages
448
ISBN
9781805260288

The gospels and ancient historians agree: Jesus was sentenced to death by Pontius Pilate, the Roman imperial prefect in Jerusalem. To this day, Christians of all churches confess that Jesus died 'under Pontius Pilate'. But what exactly does that mean?

Within decades of Jesus' death, Christians began suggesting that it was the Judaean authorities who had crucified Jesus--a notion later echoed in the Qur'an. In the third century, one philosopher raised the notion that, although Pilate had condemned Jesus, he'd done so justly; this idea survives in one of the main strands of modern New Testament criticism. So what is the truth of the matter? And what is the history of that truth?

David Lloyd Dusenbury reveals Pilate's 'innocence' as not only a neglected theological question, but a recurring theme in the history of European political thought. He argues that Jesus' interrogation by Pilate, and Augustine of Hippo's North African sermon on that trial, led to the concept of secularity and the logic of tolerance emerging in early modern Europe. Without the Roman trial of Jesus, and the arguments over Pilate's innocence, the history of empire--from the first century to the twenty-first would have been radically different.

'A model of intelligent, accessible and persuasive scholarship.' - The Spectator

'For the first time establish[es] the scale and nature of the propaganda battles that raged in the final decades of pagan control of the empire. ... [A] groundbreaking book.' - The Independent

'[A] startlingly original book.' - History Today

'A dazzlingly clever book.' - The Tablet

'This scholarship will change the debate ... Inquiry into the interpretation history of Jesus's Roman trial cannot be the same after Dusenbury's work.' - The Church Times

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 March 2024
Pages
448
ISBN
9781805260288