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Paul and Imperial Divine Honors: Christ, Caesar, and the Gospel

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by D Clint Burnett

    • Author

      D Clint Burnett

    • Book Format

      Hardcover

    • Publisher

      Eerdmans Publishing Company

    • Published

      March 2024

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    Paul and Imperial Divine Honors: Christ, Caesar, and the Gospel

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    How did the imperial cult affect Christians in the Roman Empire?

    "Jesus is lord, not Caesar." Many scholars and preachers attribute mistreatment of early Christians by Roman authorities to this fundamental confessional conflict. But this mantra relies on a reductive understanding of the imperial cult. D. Clint Burnett examines copious evidence--literary, epigraphic, numismatic, and archaeological--to more accurately reconstruct Christian engagement with imperial divine honors. Outdated narratives often treat imperial divine honors as uniform and centralized, focusing on the city of Rome. Instead, Burnett examines divine honors in Philippi, Thessalonica, and Corinth. While all three cities incorporated imperial cultic activity in their social, religious, economic, and political life, the purposes and contours of the practice varied based on the city's unique history. For instance, Thessalonica paid divine honors to living Julio-Claudians as tribute for their status as a free city in the empire--and Christian resistance to the practice was seen as a threat to that independence. Ultimately, Burnett argues that early Christianity was not specifically antigovernment but more broadly countercultural, and that responses to this stance ranged from conflict to apathy. Burnett's compelling argument challenges common assumptions about the first Christians' place in the Roman Empire. This fresh account will benefit Christians seeking to understand their faith's place in public life today.

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    • Author

      D Clint Burnett

    • Book Format

      Hardcover

    • Publisher

      Eerdmans Publishing Company

    • Published

      March 2024

    • Weight

      641g

    • Dimensions

      152 x 229 x 32 mm

    • ISBN

      9780802879851

    • ISBN-10

      0802879853

    • Eden Code

      6275656

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    • Author/Creator: D Clint Burnett

    • ISBN: 9780802879851

    • Publisher: Eerdmans Publishing Company

    • Release Date: March 2024

    • Weight: 641g

    • Dimensions: 152 x 229 x 32 mm

    • Eden Code: 6275656


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