The Drama of CalvaryAuthorHouse, 28/09/2011 - 140 páginas The story of the Death and Resurrection of Jesus is read by millions. But does the Bible give them the facts? This book, written for the non-specialist, examines the Gospel Narrative rigorously, and discovers that the Gospels contain clues to the true origin of the worlds greatest story. The Drama of Calvary has been described by reviewers as ground-breaking, persuasive and a revelation. |
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III Possibilities and Probabilities | 16 |
IV Commentary on some details of the Passion Narrative | 21 |
V A Possible Reconstruction | 49 |
VI Reactions to the Death of Jesus | 51 |
VII The Formation of a Passion Liturgy | 61 |
IX Development of the Passion Narrative | 74 |
XI The Historical Context | 88 |
XII Elements of a Drama | 93 |
XIII An Author of the Passion Drama? | 100 |
XIV Resurrection or Return? | 113 |
XV The Limits of the Liturgy | 117 |
Final Observations | 122 |
VIII Simon called Peter | 68 |
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