
Gerardo Ferrara
Gerardo Ferrara is an Italian political scientist and historian with expertise in the history of the Middle East, currently affiliated with the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome. He has conducted in-depth research on the crucifixion of Jesus, examining the historical and cultural practices of execution in ancient Rome. Ferrara's insights contribute to the understanding of the socio-political circumstances surrounding Jesus' death and the significance of the crucifixion in the context of Roman governance.
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Peru:
Gerardo Ferrara commented on the atmosphere of anticipation in Rome ahead of the papal events.
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Peru:
Gerardo Ferrara emphasizes the importance of maintaining unity in the Church and the challenges the new Pope will face.
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Venezuela:
Gerardo Ferrara explained the importance of Kevin Farrell's role during the sede vacante period.
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Bolivia:
Gerardo Ferrara is an Italian historian who commented on Kevin Farrell's role during the transition period.
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Peru:
Gerardo Ferrara is an Italian historian who highlights Pope Francis's achievements in reminding the Church of its broader mission beyond Rome.
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Bolivia:
Gerardo Ferrara is a political scientist and historian who discussed the nature of crucifixion in ancient Rome.
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Uruguay:
Gerardo Ferrara is a political scientist and historian who discussed the nature of crucifixion in ancient Rome.
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