Pilate’s Prisoner A Passion Play

“Pilate’s Prisoner A Passion Play” by Edward Hays, published by Booklocker.com, Incorporated on February 28, 2012, is a historical and theological novel comprising 268 pages. The narrative centers on Pontius Pilate, portrayed as a complex figure who embodies contradictions and engages in a unique dialogue with Jesus, a wandering Galilean teacher. Through their interactions, the story explores themes of belief and skepticism, as both characters confront their deeply held convictions.
Readers will find a thought-provoking examination of spirituality and religion as Pilate and Jesus engage in intense discussions that challenge their respective worldviews. The novel delves into the intricacies of faith and doubt, inviting contemplation on the nature of belief within the context of Christianity. This edition, written in English, offers a nuanced portrayal of these historical figures, encouraging readers to reflect on the philosophical and theological questions raised throughout their exchanges.
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In this historical and theological novel, Pontius Pilate is enfleshed as a historical person, a man of contradictions, and a religious atheist who superstitiously evokes the Roman gods. Pilate ingeniously arranges to have some time alone with a wandering Galilean and illiterate religious teacher named Jesus. In their often heated verbal exchanges and arguments, Jesus finds his most deeply held religious beliefs challenged, as Pilate too wrestles with his own assumptions and prejudices.
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