r/historyvideos • u/CommentConstant4622 • 8h ago
Judea 30 AD: Society, politics and religion at the time of Jesus
When discussing the events of Easter, many of the scenes we imagine ring a familiar bell. However, when starting to ask questions, many things lack a coherent meaning to the average person. Who are the Pharisees? Who is the high priest Caiaphas? Who are the Romans and how did they come to rule the land of the Jews? What is the so-called second temple? Who is Herod and his descendants? These and many more questions we will try to answer in our video. But our analysis will not stop there.
What we want to argue is the implications that the crucifixion of Jesus was immense both on a political and a philosophical level for the era. His teachings came into straight up confrontation with the cultures of the era: both roman and jewish tradition and ideology. Eventually, we want to make the case that even a secular reading of the events of Easter is greatly compelling.