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Contested Ethnicities and Images - Studies in Acts and Arts (Hardcover)
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Contested Ethnicities and Images - Studies in Acts and Arts (Hardcover)
Series: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament, 345
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Ethnic values changed as Imperial Rome expanded, challenging
ethnocentric values in Rome itself, as well as in Greece and Judea.
Rhetorically, Roman, Greek, and Judean writers who eulogized their
cities all claimed they would receive foreigners. Further,
Greco-Roman narratives of urban tensions between rich and poor,
proud and humble, promoted reconciliation and fellowship between
social classes. Luke wrote Acts in this ethnic, economic, political
context, narrating Jesus as a founder who changed laws to encourage
receiving foreigners, which promoted civic, missionary growth and
legitimated interests of the poor and humble. David L. Balch
relates Roman art to early Christianity and introduces famous,
pre-Roman Corinthian artists. He shows women visually represented
as priests, compares Dionysian and Corinthian charismatic speech
and argues that larger assemblies of the earliest, Pauline
believers "sat" (1 Cor 14.30) in taverns. Also, the author
demonstrates that the image of a pregnant woman in Revelation 12
subverts imperial claims to the divine origin of the emperor,
before finally suggesting that visual representations by Roman
domestic artists of "a category of women who upset expected forms
of conduct" (Bergmann) encouraged early Christian women like
Thecla, Perpetua and Felicitas to move beyond gender stereotypes of
being victims. Balch concludes with two book reviews, one of
Nicolas Wiater's book on the Greek biographer and historian
Dionysius, who was a model for both Josephus and Luke-Acts, the
second of a book by Frederick Brenk on Hellenistic philosophy and
mystery religion in relation to earliest Christianity.
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