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An Introduction To Empire In The New Testament 1st Edition Adam Winn Editor

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An Introduction To Empire In The New Testament 1st Edition Adam Winn Editor
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Publisher: SBL Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.51 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Adam Winn (editor)
ISBN: 1628371331, 9781628371338, 2016012120, 2016014137
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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An Introduction To Empire In The New Testament 1st Edition Adam Winn Editor by Adam Winn (editor) 1628371331, 9781628371338, 2016012120, 2016014137 instant download after payment.

In the last three decades, significant attention has been given to the way in which New Testament texts engage and respond to the imperial world in which they were written. The purpose of the present volume is to introduce students and non-specialists to the growing subfield of New Testament studies known as empire studies. Contributors seek to make readers aware of the significant work that has already been produced, while also pointing them to new ways in which this field is moving forward. This volume includes a diverse group of interpreters who at times have differing presuppositions, methods, and concerns regarding how the texts of the New Testament engage the Roman Empire, but who all hold in common a belief that Rome's empire is a crucial foreground for reading and interpreting at least certain New Testament texts. The contributors are Bruce W. Longenecker, Richard A. Horsley, Warren Carter, Adam Winn, Eric D. Barreto, Beth M. Sheppard, Neil Elliott, James R. Harrison, Harry O. Maier, Deborah Krause, Jason A.Whitlark, Matthew Ryan Hauge, Kelly D. Liebengood, and Davina C. Lopez.

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