What Is Truth? The Passion

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Catalogue Number: PASKD_P2140
Edition: 2000
Image Ratio: 2.7:1
What Is Truth? The Passion

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In this scene Pontius Pilate, played by Hristo Naumov Shopov, struggles to make sense of his encounter with Jesus whom he has just interrogated. "What is truth?" he asks of his wife. "Can you tell me how to recognize it when it is spoken?" His meeting with Jesus had thoroughly shaken him. Although Pilate was the highest Roman official in the land, with power to proclaim life or death over any of his subjects, Jesus had appeared unaffected. "You would have no power over me at all," Jesus had said, "unless it were given to you from above." The scene thus becomes a powerful symbol of the universal search for understanding. What is the truth about our world? Is there more to life than meets the eye? And is Jesus really central to our existence in a way that we have not yet imagined?
Catalogue Number: PASKD_P2140
Edition: 2000
Image Ratio: 2.7:1
What Is Truth? The Passion

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In this scene Pontius Pilate, played by Hristo Naumov Shopov, struggles to make sense of his encounter with Jesus whom he has just interrogated. "What is truth?" he asks of his wife. "Can you tell me how to recognize it when it is spoken?" His meeting with Jesus had thoroughly shaken him. Although Pilate was the highest Roman official in the land, with power to proclaim life or death over any of his subjects, Jesus had appeared unaffected. "You would have no power over me at all," Jesus had said, "unless it were given to you from above." The scene thus becomes a powerful symbol of the universal search for understanding. What is the truth about our world? Is there more to life than meets the eye? And is Jesus really central to our existence in a way that we have not yet imagined?
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In this scene Pontius Pilate, played by Hristo Naumov Shopov, struggles to make sense of his encounter with Jesus whom he has just interrogated. "What is truth?" he asks of his wife. "Can you tell me how to recognize it when it is spoken?" His meeting with Jesus had thoroughly shaken him. Although Pilate was the highest Roman official in the land, with power to proclaim life or death over any of his subjects, Jesus had appeared unaffected. "You would have no power over me at all," Jesus had said, "unless it were given to you from above." The scene thus becomes a powerful symbol of the universal search for understanding. What is the truth about our world? Is there more to life than meets the eye? And is Jesus really central to our existence in a way that we have not yet imagined?
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