The Silver Cross; Or, The Carpenter of Nazareth
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The narrative follows a slave-narrator who accompanies her mistress to occupied Judea and witnesses elite dinners, political maneuvering, and religious ceremonies that reveal corruption and hypocrisy among rulers and temple authorities. Interwoven with intimate domestic scenes and public spectacles, the plot recounts the arrest, humiliation, and suffering of a humble itinerant craftsman whose fate contrasts popular sympathy with elite brutality. Recurring themes examine class oppression, moral duplicity, and the gap between professed faith and exploitative institutions, presented through episodic encounters that dramatize social injustice and the human costs of power.
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