The Quest for the True Cross

by Carsten Peter Thiede

Hardcover, 2002

Status

Available

Call number

232.96

Publication

Palgrave Macmillan (2002), Edition: 1, 205 pages

Description

Following the success of The Jesus Papyrus (a Sunday Times bestseller), in which the authors authenticated three fragments of St Matthew's Gospel kept in an Oxford college from the eyewitness period, Carsten Thiede and Matthew d'Ancona turn their attention to a fragment of inscribed wood, stored in a church in Rome for many hundreds of years, which they believe is part of the title board or Titulus from the cross on which Jesus died. Their claim flies in the face of the view held by many modern historians who dismiss the very notion of any part of the Cross's survival as superstitious and fanciful. However Thiede and d'Ancona have amassed evidence that this fragment is not only genuine, but that it was brought to Rome by Queen Helena, mother of Constantine the Great, who, according to legend, found the cross in Jerusalem in AD326 on the site where the Church of the Holy Sepulcre now stands. Thiede and d'Ancona base their claim on the writing that survives on the Roman Titulus. Deciphering this wording is where Thiede's specialism as a papyrologist comes in. He has also been involved in archaeological investigations at the site of the Church and will be the first to reveal the findi… (more)

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Could the titulus on the cover be an actual piece of the cross? Thiede puts together a compotent case. Like his other works, his thesis is hard to prove. The main leap is that the cross sat around for three hundred years without being moved, lost, or destroyed. Perhaps they were a sort of
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pilgrimmage point, but surely that would have been mentioned in some pre-Nicene work.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2002

Physical description

224 p.; 6.25 inches

ISBN

0312294247 / 9780312294243
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