Showing posts with label Judas Iscariot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Judas Iscariot. Show all posts

Monday, May 2, 2022

Karen L. King. Professor of Ecclesiastical History. Harvard Divinity School. by Travis Simpkins

Karen L. King. Professor of Ecclesiastical History. Harvard Divinity School. by Travis Simpkins
Karen L. King. Professor of Ecclesiastical History. Harvard Divinity School. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Karen L. King, Ph.D.
Author & Scholar
Professor of Ecclesiastical History
Harvard Divinity School
Cambridge, Massachusetts
by Travis Simpkins



Karen L. King - "Jesus said to them, my wife."


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Karen L. King. Harvard Divinity School. Reading Judas. by Travis Simpkins
Karen L. King. Harvard Divinity School. Reading Judas. by Travis Simpkins

Sunday, November 29, 2020

Karen L. King. Professor of Ecclesiastical History. Harvard Divinity School. by Travis Simpkins

Karen L. King. Professor of Ecclesiastical History. Harvard Divinity School. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Karen L. King, Ph.D.
Author & Scholar
Professor of Ecclesiastical History
Harvard Divinity School
Cambridge, Massachusetts
by Travis Simpkins



Karen L. King - "Jesus said to them, my wife."


For more info, please visit:


Karen L. King. Harvard Divinity School. Reading Judas. by Travis Simpkins

Thursday, June 20, 2019

Elaine Pagels. Professor of Religion. Princeton University. The Gnostic Gospels. by Travis Simpkins

Elaine Pagels. Professor of Religion. Princeton University. The Gnostic Gospels. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Elaine Pagels, Ph.D.
Author of "The Gnostic Gospels"
Harrington Spear Paine Foundation
Professor of Religion
Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey
by Travis Simpkins



Elaine Pagels - Price Lecture. Trinity Church, Boston


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Elaine Pagels. Professor of Religion. Princeton University. Reading Judas. by Travis Simpkins

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Elaine Pagels. Professor of Religion. Princeton University. The Gnostic Gospels. by Travis Simpkins

Elaine Pagels. Professor of Religion. Princeton University. The Gnostic Gospels. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Elaine Pagels, Ph.D.
Author of "The Gnostic Gospels"
Harrington Spear Paine Foundation
Professor of Religion
Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey
by Travis Simpkins



Elaine Pagels - Price Lecture. Trinity Church, Boston


For more info, please visit:


Elaine Pagels. Professor of Religion. Princeton University. Reading Judas. by Travis Simpkins

Saturday, September 16, 2017

Elaine Pagels. Professor of Religion. Princeton University. The Gnostic Gospels. by Travis Simpkins

Elaine Pagels. Professor of Religion. Princeton University. The Gnostic Gospels. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Elaine Pagels, Ph.D.
Author of "The Gnostic Gospels"
Harrington Spear Paine Foundation
Professor of Religion
Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey
by Travis Simpkins



Elaine Pagels - Price Lecture. Trinity Church, Boston


For more info, please visit:


Elaine Pagels. Professor of Religion. Princeton University. Reading Judas. by Travis Simpkins

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Karen L. King. Professor of Ecclesiastical History. Harvard Divinity School. by Travis Simpkins

Karen L. King. Professor of Ecclesiastical History. Harvard Divinity School. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Karen L. King, Ph.D.
Author & Scholar
Professor of Ecclesiastical History
Harvard Divinity School
Cambridge, Massachusetts
by Travis Simpkins



Karen L. King - "Jesus said to them, my wife."


For more info, please visit:


Karen L. King. Harvard Divinity School. Reading Judas. by Travis Simpkins

Sunday, April 5, 2015

The Passion of the Christ (2004): The Final Hours of Jesus (Mel Gibson and Jim Caviezel)


     Co-written and directed by Mel Gibson, The Passion of the Christ (2004) is both extremely powerful and highly controversial. The graphic violence and brutal realism depicted in the 12 final hours in the life of Jesus Christ are strong images to grasp… from the betrayal, to the condemnation and bloody scourging, to the crucifixion and resurrection. True to the period, the dialogue is all in Latin and Aramaic with subtitles. The cinematography is superb, dramatic and vibrant. All debate aside, the film is a magnificent cinematic achievement worthy of praise. Jim Caviezel is great as Jesus. Monica Bellucci is radiant as Mary Magdalene. 



Christ in the garden: The Passion of the Christ

The Last Supper: The Passion of the Christ

Jesus is arrested: The Passion of the Christ

The Last Supper: The Passion of the Christ

The betrayal by Judas: The Passion of the Christ

Jesus is arrested: The Passion of the Christ

Jesus, Pontius Pilate and Barrabas: The Passion of the Christ

the scourging of Christ: The Passion of the Christ

the scourging of Christ: The Passion of the Christ

the scourging of Christ: The Passion of the Christ

the scourging of Christ: The Passion of the Christ

Christ carrying the Cross: The Passion of the Christ

Christ carrying the Cross: The Passion of the Christ

Christ carrying the Cross: The Passion of the Christ

Christ carrying the Cross: The Passion of the Christ

Christ carrying the Cross: The Passion of the Christ

Christ carrying the Cross: The Passion of the Christ

Mary Magdalene and the Virgin Mary: The Passion of the Christ

nailing to the cross: The Passion of the Christ

Mary Magdalene: The Passion of the Christ

The Crucifixion: The Passion of the Christ

Virgin Mary before the Cross: The Passion of the Christ

Descent from the Cross. Pieta: The Passion of the Christ

The Resurrection: The Passion of the Christ

The Crucifixion: The Passion of the Christ

"The Passion of the Christ"- movie trailer

Saturday, April 4, 2015

The Last Temptation of Christ (1988): Martin Scorsese, Willem Dafoe and Controversy


     Directed by Martin Scorsese, based on the 1953 novel by Nikos Kazantzakis, The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) was unsurprisingly met with controversy and protest upon it's release. To clarify, a disclaimer appears at the start of the film to say that the events depicted are not a retelling of the Gospels. The dramatic story focuses on the emotions and manly urges of Jesus, including lust and fear… and offers an alternate tangent in which Jesus did not die on the cross, but lived to be an old man and father children with Mary Magdalene and other women. Willem Dafoe is excellent as Jesus. Harvey Keitel is good as Judas. David Bowie has a brief role as Pontius Pilate. The supporting cast is fine as well, including John Lurie, Barbara Hershey, Harry Dean Stanton and Roberts Blossom.

: The Last Temptation of Christ
Harvey Keitel as Judas: The Last Temptation of Christ

: The Last Temptation of Christ

: The Last Temptation of Christ

The raising of Lazarus: The Last Temptation of Christ

David Bowie: The Last Temptation of Christ

David Bowie: The Last Temptation of Christ

: The Last Temptation of Christ

: The Last Temptation of Christ

: The Last Temptation of Christ

: The Last Temptation of Christ

Jesus marries Mary Magdalene: The Last Temptation of Christ

: The Last Temptation of Christ

Jesus as an old man: The Last Temptation of Christ


"The Last Temptation of Christ"- movie trailer