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Trial of Jesus (30 A. D.)

Providing an account of the trial of Jesus presents challenges unlike that for any of the other trials on the Famous Trials Website. First, there is the challenge of determining what actually happened nearly 2,000 years ago before the Sanhedrin and the Roman prefect of Judea, Pontius Pilate. The task is daunting because almost our entire understanding of events comes from five divergent accounts, each of which was written by a Christian (who did not know Jesus directly) for a distinct audience from fifteen to seventy years after the trial. Second, there is the challenge that comes from knowing that readers of this account are likely to have prior understandings of trial events that come from their own religious training--and that any account of the trial provided here that varies substantially from these prior understandings may not be easily accepted. Nonetheless, I believe the trial of Jesus merits analysis for the simple reason that no other trial in human history has so significantly affected the course of human events....Continued

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Other Resources

  • The Trial of Jesus: An Account
  • The Trial of Jesus: A Chronology
  • The Trial of Jesus:Selected Maps
  • Passion Narratives:The Four Gospel Accounts of the Crucifixion of Jesus
  • The Gospel According to Peter
  • Jesus of History, Christ of Faith: Does the Historical Jesus Matter?
  • The Trial of Jesus: Key Figures
  • The Sanhedrin
  • The Trial of Jesus: Questions & Answers
  • The Trial of Jesus: Selected Images
  • The Trial of Jesus:Online Texts & Links
  • The Trial of Jesus: Bibliography
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