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The examination of Pontius Pilate's role in Jesus' crucifixion reveals complex theological and historical implications. David Lloyd Dusenbury explores how early Christian interpretations shifted blame from Roman to Judaean authorities and how Pilate's perceived innocence sparked debates that influenced European political thought. He posits that the trial of Jesus and Augustine's reflections contributed significantly to the development of secularity and tolerance in early modern Europe, suggesting that the narrative surrounding Pilate has shaped the trajectory of empire throughout history.
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The Innocence of Pontius Pilate: How the Roman Trial of Jesus Shaped History, David Lloyd Dusenbury
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- 2021
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