: The second part of the book dives into non-canonical texts, such as alleged letters between Pilate, Herod, and Rome.

: Examines the scant mentions of Pilate by Roman and Jewish historians.

: The book is roughly 288–320 pages and takes about 7 hours to read.

: Leverages the author's background as a Professor of Roman Law to explain the complexities of the trial of Jesus. Reader Takeaways