Author: Luis Antequera
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In 'Unknown History of the Passion of Christ', Luis Antequera immerses us in a fascinating journey into the five days that transformed the course of history. With meticulousness and rigor, Antequera presents an exhaustive account of the crucial events surrounding the Passion of Jesus Christ in the first third of the first century. Going beyond conventional religious narratives, this book offers an original look, exploring the political, social and cultural complexities of Palestine at that time. Through meticulous research and drawing on a wide range of sources, it takes us on a detailed tour of the bizarre trial, the key figures involved and the surrounding historical context. From political tensions to religious rivalries, this book immerses us in a world of intrigue and conflict that led to the final outcome. With enveloping and enlightening prose, the author challenges some myths and traditional conceptions and invites us to reconsider our understanding of the events. This work not only offers a historically rigorous and coherent narrative, but also conveys an optimistic message to the reader. By presenting clear and valid conclusions, it shows us that, beyond religious beliefs, this account has intrinsic value as an integral part of human history. Ultimately, this work unravels the mysteries surrounding one of humanity's most significant events and invites us to reflect on its enduring impact on the course of civilization.
Pages: 272
Imprint: Sekotia
Format: Paperback
BISAC Code: REL006710
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