Paul’s letter to the Romans has a long history in Christian dogmatic
battles. But how might the letter have been heard by an audience in
Neronian Rome? James R. Harrison answers that question through a
reader-response approach grounded in deep investigations of the
material and ideological culture of the city, from Augustus to Nero.
Inscriptional, archaeological, monumental, and numismatic evidence, in
addition to a breadth of literary material, allows him to describe the
ideological “value system” of the Julio-Claudian world, which
would have shaped the perceptions and expectations of Paul’s
readers. Throughout, Harrison sets prominent Pauline themes??his
obligation to Greeks and barbarians, newness of life and of creation
against the power of death, the body of Christ, “boasting” in
“glory” and God’s purpose in and for Israel??in startling
juxtaposition with Roman ideological themes. The result is a richer
and more complex understanding of the letter’s argument and its
possible significance for contemporary readers.
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Studies on the Social Perspective of Paul
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ISBN
9781978797376
Publisert
2025
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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