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Paul's Letter to the Romans and Roman Imperialism - An Ideological Analysis of the Exordium (Romans 1:1-17) (Paperback)
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Paul's Letter to the Romans and Roman Imperialism - An Ideological Analysis of the Exordium (Romans 1:1-17) (Paperback)
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Ian E. Rock demonstrates that the Letter to the Romans may be seen
as an attempt by a subordinate group to redress actual and
potential issues of confrontation with the Empire and to offer
hope, even in the face of death. Paul demonstrates that it is God's
peace and not Rome's peace that is important; that loyalty to the
exalted Jesus as Lord and to the kingdom of God - not Jupiter and
Rome - leads to salvation; that grace flows from Jesus as Christ
and Lord and not from the benefactions of the Emperor. If the
resurrection of Jesus - the crucified criminal of the Roman Empire
- demonstrates God's power over the universe and death, the very
instrument of Roman control, then the Christ-believer is encouraged
to face suffering and death in the hope of salvation through this
power. Paul's theology emerges from, and is inextricably bound to,
the politics of his day, the Scriptures of his people, and to the
critical fact that the God who is One and Lord of all is still in
charge of the world.
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