What Pilate Knew
The Gospel of Nicodemus underscores the most difficult portion of the canonical Passion narrative from a perspective of Jewish-Christian dialogue, one so historically prolific that the Catholic Church spent most of the 20th century disclaiming it-"His blood be upon us, and upon our children.&qu...
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Published in: | America (New York, N.Y. : 1909) N.Y. : 1909), 2016-02, Vol.214 (4), p.22 |
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Format: | Magazinearticle |
Language: | eng |
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Summary: | The Gospel of Nicodemus underscores the most difficult portion of the canonical Passion narrative from a perspective of Jewish-Christian dialogue, one so historically prolific that the Catholic Church spent most of the 20th century disclaiming it-"His blood be upon us, and upon our children." Pilate, Church and State The Passion narratives invite a reflection on the nature of the relationship between the Roman prefect and a religious community in Judea. |
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ISSN: | 0002-7049 1943-3697 |