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Auteur Justin J. Meggitt
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The Madness of King Jesus / Justin J. Meggitt in Journal for the Study of the New Testament, Volume 29.4 (june 2007)
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Titre : The Madness of King Jesus : Why was Jesus Put to Death, but his Followers were not? Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Justin J. Meggitt, Auteur Année de publication : 2007 Article en page(s) : pp. 379-413. Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Jesus death madness king Résumé : To argue that Jesus of Nazareth was put to death by the Roman authorities because they believed him to be a royal pretender of some kind, fails to explain satisfactorily why he was killed but his followers were not. A possible solution to this conundrum, which is supported by neglected contextual data, is that the Romans thought Jesus of Nazareth to be a deranged and deluded lunatic.
in Journal for the Study of the New Testament > Volume 29.4 (june 2007) . - pp. 379-413.[article] The Madness of King Jesus : Why was Jesus Put to Death, but his Followers were not? [texte imprimé] / Justin J. Meggitt, Auteur . - 2007 . - pp. 379-413.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Journal for the Study of the New Testament > Volume 29.4 (june 2007) . - pp. 379-413.
Tags : Jesus death madness king Résumé : To argue that Jesus of Nazareth was put to death by the Roman authorities because they believed him to be a royal pretender of some kind, fails to explain satisfactorily why he was killed but his followers were not. A possible solution to this conundrum, which is supported by neglected contextual data, is that the Romans thought Jesus of Nazareth to be a deranged and deluded lunatic.