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Acts of the Apostles is normally understood as a historical report
of events of the early church and serves as the organizing
centerpiece of the New Testament canon. In this book, Drew W.
Billings demonstrates that Acts was written in conformity with
broader representational trends and standards found on imperial
monuments and in the epigraphic record of the early second century.
Bringing an interdisciplinary approach to a text of critical
importance, he compares the methods of representation in Acts with
visual and verbal representations that were common during the reign
of the Roman emperor Trajan (98-117 CE). Billings argues that Acts
adopts the rhetoric of Roman imperialism as articulated in the
images and texts from the period. His study bridges the fields of
classics, art history, gender studies, Jewish studies, and New
Testament studies in exploring how early Christian texts relate to
wider patterns in the cultural production of the Roman Empire.
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