The world of the Roman Empire offered extensive cultural
expectations about how families should live. Some passages from the
New Testament reflect these values of social stability, but at the
same time, other passages make strong statements that seem to be
against the family. What was the family like for the first
Christians? How did they combine their family values and their new
faith? When there were conflicts between family and faith, how did
early Christians make choices between them?
Informed by archaeological work and illustrated by figures and
photographs, Families in the New Testament World is a remarkable
window into the past, one that both informs and illuminates our
current condition.
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