The Trials and Passion of Christ: An Expository and Analytical Commentary on John 18 and 19
The Passion of Christ is observed by people all around the world as one of the more significant days on the Christian calendar. In certain parts of the world, such as the Philippines, the re-enactments of the crucifixion can go so far as to include actual nails driven through the hands of participants as they wail in pain. Is this the way we are to learn about the crucifixion? Will a re-enactment teach us the truth of the cross? The text of John 18 and 19 teaches us clearly the facts of the crucifixion and is surrounded by intrigue and mystery. For too long, Protestant Christianity has neglected the years of scholarship in pre-reformation and post-reformation Roman research. In The Trials and Passion of Christ, Michael Cannon brings together the best of Protestant and Roman scholasticism to uncover significant details surrounding the trials and the drama of the crucifixion on Golgotha. This book is a journey, reading nearly like an eye-witness report, through the trials, the suffering, and the passion of Christ.
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The Trials and Passion of Christ: An Expository and Analytical Commentary on John 18 and 19
The Passion of Christ is observed by people all around the world as one of the more significant days on the Christian calendar. In certain parts of the world, such as the Philippines, the re-enactments of the crucifixion can go so far as to include actual nails driven through the hands of participants as they wail in pain. Is this the way we are to learn about the crucifixion? Will a re-enactment teach us the truth of the cross? The text of John 18 and 19 teaches us clearly the facts of the crucifixion and is surrounded by intrigue and mystery. For too long, Protestant Christianity has neglected the years of scholarship in pre-reformation and post-reformation Roman research. In The Trials and Passion of Christ, Michael Cannon brings together the best of Protestant and Roman scholasticism to uncover significant details surrounding the trials and the drama of the crucifixion on Golgotha. This book is a journey, reading nearly like an eye-witness report, through the trials, the suffering, and the passion of Christ.
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The Trials and Passion of Christ: An Expository and Analytical Commentary on John 18 and 19

The Trials and Passion of Christ: An Expository and Analytical Commentary on John 18 and 19

by Michael E. Cannon Jr.
The Trials and Passion of Christ: An Expository and Analytical Commentary on John 18 and 19

The Trials and Passion of Christ: An Expository and Analytical Commentary on John 18 and 19

by Michael E. Cannon Jr.

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The Passion of Christ is observed by people all around the world as one of the more significant days on the Christian calendar. In certain parts of the world, such as the Philippines, the re-enactments of the crucifixion can go so far as to include actual nails driven through the hands of participants as they wail in pain. Is this the way we are to learn about the crucifixion? Will a re-enactment teach us the truth of the cross? The text of John 18 and 19 teaches us clearly the facts of the crucifixion and is surrounded by intrigue and mystery. For too long, Protestant Christianity has neglected the years of scholarship in pre-reformation and post-reformation Roman research. In The Trials and Passion of Christ, Michael Cannon brings together the best of Protestant and Roman scholasticism to uncover significant details surrounding the trials and the drama of the crucifixion on Golgotha. This book is a journey, reading nearly like an eye-witness report, through the trials, the suffering, and the passion of Christ.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498271400
Publisher: Resource Publications
Publication date: 02/25/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 184
File size: 587 KB

About the Author

Michael E. Cannon Jr. is ordained as a minister in the Presbyterian Church in America and serves as an instructor and supervisor at the U. S. Army Chaplain Center and School. He is the author of Abu Ghraib (1994), A Soldier's Catechism (1996), and The Prayer of Jesus (2010).
Michael Cannon is a pastor in the Presbyterian Church in America, an instructor at the US Army Chaplain Center and School, and is the author of numerous books including The Prayer of Jesus and The Trials and Crucifixion of Jesus.

Table of Contents

Foreword Gordon Reed xi

1 Jesus isn't Hard to Find 1

2 Judas the Friend of Jesus 10

3 Arrested 19

4 The Inquisition 29

5 Peter's Denial 38

6 The Jewish Trial 49

7 Jesus the Outlaw 60

8 Once a King 69

9 Uncomprehended Truth 80

10 Barabbas 88

11 He Suffered Under Pontius Pilate 95

12 Via Dolorosa 105

13 King of the World 115

14 Prophetic Fulfillment 123

15 The Love of a Son 133

16 I Thirst 139

17 The Sixth Word from the Cross 146

18 Pierced 155

19 Buried with the King 162

Bibliography 171

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