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Persecution In 1 Peter Differentiating And Contextualizing Early Christian Suffering Travis B Williams

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Persecution In 1 Peter Differentiating And Contextualizing Early Christian Suffering Travis B Williams
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Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.26 MB
Author: Travis B. Williams
ISBN: 9789004241893, 9004241892
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Persecution In 1 Peter Differentiating And Contextualizing Early Christian Suffering Travis B Williams by Travis B. Williams 9789004241893, 9004241892 instant download after payment.

In 'Persecution in 1 Peter', Travis B. Williams offers a comprehensive and detailed socio-historical investigation into the nature of suffering in 1 Peter. While interpreters commonly portray the conflict situation addressed by the epistle as "unofficial" persecution consisting of discrimination and verbal abuse, Williams demonstrates the inadequacy of this modern consensus by situating the letter against the backdrop of conflict management in first-century CE Asia Minor. Drawing on a wide range of historical evidence and on modern social-psychological perspectives, this work reconstructs the conflict situation of the Anatolian audience and offers important insights regarding the legal culpability of Christians following the Neronian persecution, the roles of local and provincial authorities in the judicial process, and the variegated conflict experiences of different socio-economic groups within the Christian communities.

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