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"The Trial of Jesus Christ"--An Article Review


Article Review # 97523
 
"The Trial of Jesus Christ"--An Article Review
A discussion of Russell Aiuto's article "The Trial of Jesus Christ."
1,017 words (approx. 4.1 pages) | 1 source | APA | 2007 United States


Paper Summary:

This paper reviews Russell Aiuto's article, "The Trial of Jesus Christ", about the trial, conviction and execution of Jesus. The reviewer points out that Aiuto's intention was to present his information in the historic context of ancient Judea, ultimately determining who was guilty in causing the death of Jesus. The paper is written from a religious Christian perspective and gives an in-depth examination of the role of the Jews and the Romans in Jesus' death.

From the Paper:

"For many people, especially those evangelical Christians who know little about the historical and political conditions in ancient Judea, it seems clear that the Jews killed Jesus. While it is certainly true that some Jews played an important role in bringing about the trial and execution of Jesus, it is a gross oversimplification to suggest that there was a vast Jewish conspiracy to kill Jesus. On the contrary, there were three main groups of Jews competing for power during Jesus' time: the Sanhedrin, the Pharisees, and the Sadducees. Aiuto describes these three groups of Jews as "interchangeable," which is not entirely historically accurate. (Aiuto). In fact, at times these groups competed viciously with one another for control of Jewish civil and religious law. However, they did share a religious and social background that separated them from the Roman population that occupied ancient Judea. Furthermore, all three groups believed that the Old Testament prophecies regarding the Messiah would be fulfilled. (Aiuto). In fact, Jesus was not the first person to be proclaimed the Messiah. Understanding that there was a tremendous amount of strife and competition in the Jewish community is important, because it makes it clear that while some Jews were responsible for the death of Jesus, it can hardly be suggested that all Jews were responsible for Jesus' death. Instead, Jewish involvement in Jesus' death seems explainable by one of the truisms of murder investigation: murders are generally committed by same-sex members of the victims' racial group. Because Jesus was a Jewish male, it should come as no surprise that some Jewish males played a central role in his trial and execution. However, that statement should not be viewed as either anti-Semitic or as an excuse for anti-Semitism. While some Jews played a central role in Jesus' death, his apostles were also widely Jewish, Jesus self-identified as a Jew and had no interest in preaching to Gentiles, and the founders of the Church were Jews who initially preached to a strictly Jewish audience."

Sample of Sources Used:

  • Aiuto, Russell. "The Trial of Jesus Christ and the Last Supper." CrimeLibrary.com. 2007. Courtroom Television Network LLC. 20 Apr. 2007 <http://www.crimelibrary.com/notorious_murders/classics/jesus_trial/>.

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APA Citation:

"The Trial of Jesus Christ"--An Article Review (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 03, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Article-Review-The-Trial-of-Jesus-Christ-An-Article-Review/97523

MLA Citation:

""The Trial of Jesus Christ"--An Article Review" 15 January 2012. Web. 03 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Article-Review-The-Trial-of-Jesus-Christ-An-Article-Review/97523>




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