
2003
Early Christianity faced powerful obstacles, but this new faith would not die.
Two thousand years ago, in the Roman province of Judea, Jesus was crucified by imperial troops. Thousands before him had suffered the same fate. But unlike his predecessors on the cross, Jesus did not disappear from history. Instead, his memory was kept alive by a small band of Jews - men and women who held fast to their conviction that Jesus was the Messiah.

Salome Jens
Herself - Narrator

John Dominic Crossan
Self

Caligula

King Arthur

Fight Church

The Fall of the Roman Empire

Quo Vadis

Cabiria

Challenge of the Gladiator

The Jewish-Roman Wars

Herod the Great: The Child Murderer of Bethlehem

Ben-Hur

Spartacus

Boudica: Rise of the Warrior Queen

Revelation - The Bride, The Beast & Babylon

Agora

In the Shadow of the Eagles

Caesar and Cleopatra

The Fall of Rome

The Robe

Barabbas

Diocles