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The Arrogance Of Nations Reading Romans In The Shadow Of Empire Reprint Neil Elliott

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The Arrogance Of Nations Reading Romans In The Shadow Of Empire Reprint Neil Elliott
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Publisher: Fortress Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.82 MB
Pages: 223
Author: Neil Elliott
ISBN: 9780800638443, 9780800697686, 9781451415131, 0800638441, 0800697685, 1451415133
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: Reprint

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The Arrogance Of Nations Reading Romans In The Shadow Of Empire Reprint Neil Elliott by Neil Elliott 9780800638443, 9780800697686, 9781451415131, 0800638441, 0800697685, 1451415133 instant download after payment.

Elliott offers a fresh and surprising reinterpretation of Paul's letter to the Romans in the context of Roman imperial ideology, bringing to the text the latest insights from classical studies, rhetorical criticism, postcolonial criticism, and people's history. By setting the letter alongside Roman texts (Cicero, Virgil, the Res Gestae of Augustus, Seneca, poets from the age of Nero, as well as later historians and satirists), Elliott provides a dramatic new reading of the letter as Paul's confrontation with the arrogance of empire--and an emerging Christianity already tempted by the seductive ideology of imperial power.

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