Ep. 499 Politics Of The Crucifixion - Roman & Jewish W/ Jeremy Ryan Slate
Jeremy Ryan Slate
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Chadd and guest Jeremy Ryan Slate explore the Roman presence in first-century Judea, tracing how Roman governance, client kings (like Herod), and methods such as crucifixion shaped the political context of Jesus’ trial and death. Slate — a scholar of Catholic theology, early Roman propaganda and author of The Roman Pattern — explains key moments in the Gospels through Roman law, propaganda and logistics.
The episode covers Pilate’s dilemma, why Jewish leaders brought a political charge, the symbolism and purpose of crucifixion, Josephus’s historical corroboration, Paul’s Roman citizenship and mobility, and the catastrophic destruction of the Jerusalem te...
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