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A new book,The Innocence of Pontius Pilate: How the Roman Trial of Jesus Shaped History by a David Lloyd Dusenbury, a research fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and author, will be released next week about what Dusenbury claims was an intense "propaganda war" waged between Christians and pagans in the years from 290 and 313 A.D., over the hearts and minds of Romans at the time.
Given that he is claiming it is all new information it is pretty hard to make any sort of determinization as to its credibility. I mean this could be the opening of a new chapter or just grossly exaggeration the scope of something that was inconsequential.
Maybe this is the sorta fella Apologiaphoenix (Nick) could interview for a podcast
A new book,The Innocence of Pontius Pilate: How the Roman Trial of Jesus Shaped History by a David Lloyd Dusenbury, a research fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and author, will be released next week about what Dusenbury claims was an intense "propaganda war" waged between Christians and pagans in the years from 290 and 313 A.D., over the hearts and minds of Romans at the time.
Given that he is claiming it is all new information it is pretty hard to make any sort of determinization as to its credibility. I mean this could be the opening of a new chapter or just grossly exaggeration the scope of something that was inconsequential.
Maybe this is the sorta fella Apologiaphoenix (Nick) could interview for a podcast
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