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Book • Nonfiction
Roman Empire • 1st Century CE
2013
Adult
18+ years
Killing Jesus: A History by Martin Dugard and Bill O'Reilly explores the historical circumstances surrounding the life and crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth. The book examines the political, social, and religious dynamics of the era, providing context to the events leading up to his death, emphasizing historical facts and figures involved.
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Killing Jesus: A History by Martin Dugard and Bill O'Reilly is praised for its engaging narrative, making historical events accessible to a broad audience. However, critics point out its speculative claims and lack of scholarly depth. While some appreciate its storytelling approach, others feel it oversimplifies complex historical contexts.
A reader who enjoys Killing Jesus: A History by Martin Dugard and Bill O'Reilly likely has an interest in historical narratives that intertwine with religious themes. They may also enjoy works like Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth by Reza Aslan or The Day Christ Died by Jim Bishop.
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Martin Dugard
Nonfiction writer and co-author in the Killing series, focusing on providing historical depth and vivid recreations of historical contexts.
Jesus
A Jewish spiritual leader whose teachings and symbolic actions attracted followers and brought him into conflict with both Jewish and Roman authorities.
Herod Antipas
Ruler of Jewish territories during the early first century CE, known for his political alignment with Rome and involvement in key events surrounding John the Baptist and Jesus.
Pontius Pilate
The Roman governor who presided over the trial of Jesus, tasked with maintaining order and managing tensions between Roman authorities and the Jewish population.
Caiaphas
The high priest of the Sanhedrin who played a significant role in the arrest and trial of Jesus, illustrating the intersection of religious authority and political power.
293
Book • Nonfiction
Roman Empire • 1st Century CE
2013
Adult
18+ years
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