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Actor Robert Powell has spoken out about his four-year battle with Camden Council over e-bikes piling up in a parking bay ...
Even C. S. Lewis was skeptical of searches for the "historical Jesus." And why not? Even before Albert Schweitzer published his The Quest of the Historical Jesus in 1906, many Christians bemoaned ...
Pope Leo, who was elected in May to the surprise of close conclave watchers, is the first to hail from the United States in ...
MOST people who consider themselves Christians will have their own imagined image of Jesus of Nazareth. Few really know who he was, what he did and said, or was reported as having said. Most know him ...
In “Killing the Messiah: The Trial and Crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth,” Nathanael J. Andrade parses Roman law to explain who was most responsible for Christ’s execution.
The question of whether Jesus of Nazareth truly existed as a historical figure has intrigued believers and skeptics alike. While the theological claims about his divinity are a matter of faith ...
"One can easily imagine that the people of Nazareth were enraged because Jesus was calling their own relative comfort and position into question." ...
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 ...
By Jon Schell When Jesus returned to Nazareth, He spoke in the synagogue in front of people that he grew up with, according to Luke 4:22-30. Here, He should have been a hometown hero, but He wasn ...
Scientists say that the name of Christianity's central figure wasn't originally Jesus Christ -- he went by another title in his mother tongue that's nothing like today's iteration.
Pope Benedict XVI said his own trilogy of books, titled “Jesus of Nazareth,” published beginning in 2007, was inspired by Monsignor’s Meier’s first volume.
Nathanael Andrade explores the historical record to puncture a “misreading” that has often come back to haunt Jews come Easter time.
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