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'''Second Temple Judaism offered the cinema a number of interesting subjects. Mainly about Christian Origins, that is, movies about events told in the Gospels, dealing with the Life of Jesus, or the [[Nativity of Jesus]] or the [[Passion of Jesus]], or other characters associated with Jesus (such as [[Mary of Nazareth]], [[Mary Magdalene]], [[Judas Iscariot]], [[Caiaphas]], [[Pilate]], etc.). More rarely we have movies about other Jewish characters ([[Ben-Hur]], [[Salome]]) or events of the time ([[Siege of Masada]]), or about the development of the early Christian movement after the death of Jesus.'''  
'''Second Temple Judaism offered the cinema a number of interesting subjects. Mainly about Christian Origins, that is, movies about events told in the Gospels, dealing with the Life of Jesus, or the [[Nativity of Jesus]] or the [[Passion of Jesus]], or other characters associated with Jesus (such as [[Mary of Nazareth]], [[Mary Magdalene]], [[Judas Iscariot]], [[Caiaphas]], [[Pilate]], etc.). More rarely we have movies about other Jewish characters ([[Ben-Hur]], [[Salome]]) or events of the time ([[Siege of Masada]]), or adaptations of novel dealing with the development of the early Christian movement after the death of Jesus (''[[Quo Vadis?]]'', ''[[The Sign of the Cross]]'', ''[[The Last Days of Pompeii]]'', ''[[The Robe]]'').'''  





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Cinema & Second Temple Judaism (Home Page)
Cinema & Second Temple Judaism (Home Page)

Second Temple Judaism offered the cinema a number of interesting subjects. Mainly about Christian Origins, that is, movies about events told in the Gospels, dealing with the Life of Jesus, or the Nativity of Jesus or the Passion of Jesus, or other characters associated with Jesus (such as Mary of Nazareth, Mary Magdalene, Judas Iscariot, Caiaphas, Pilate, etc.). More rarely we have movies about other Jewish characters (Ben-Hur, Salome) or events of the time (Siege of Masada), or adaptations of novel dealing with the development of the early Christian movement after the death of Jesus (Quo Vadis?, The Sign of the Cross, The Last Days of Pompeii, The Robe).


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Cinema is a category of fictional works, including films, documentaries, animations, etc.


Highlights
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Languages
Languages



Subcategories

This category has the following 166 subcategories, out of 166 total.

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Pages in category "Cinema"

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