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A lawyer residing in Jerusalem writes to a Roman friend, recounting courtroom-like inquiries into a charismatic Jewish teacher called Christus, the impressions of soldiers and citizens, and debate over whether Judas Iscariot's act was criminal or defensible. He records eyewitness descriptions, the character of the movement's followers, the political and religious tensions that led to crucifixion, and personal reflections balancing legal reasoning, moral ambiguity, and emergent religious belief amid the city's sights and customs.

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William Wetmore Story

William Wetmore Story was an American author, sculptor, and lawyer, known for his contributions to both literature and the arts in the 19th century. His notable works include "A Roman Lawyer in Jerusalem: First Century," which reflects his deep interest in classical history and law, and "Excursions in Art and Letters," where he explores the intersections of creativity and intellectual thought. Story's writings often reveal his keen insights into the cultural and artistic movements of his time, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of his era.

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