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For scholars and seekers of New Testament insights
Challenges popular views on Paul and Roman imperialism
You will gain a deeper understanding of early Christianity
The slogan Paul and the Empire is much in vogue in New Testament scholarship today. But did Paul truly formulate his gospel in antithesis to the Roman imperial cult and ideology and seek to subvert the Empire? In Christ and Caesar Seyoon Kim first examines five epistles of Paul exegetically and shows how the dominant anti-imperial interpretation is actually difficult to sustain.
Next he examines the Lukan writings (Luke-Acts) to see how Luke talks about the encounters of Paul and other gospel preachers with Roman imperialism. Kim explores why it is that Luke makes no effort to present Christs redemption as materialized in terms of political liberation. Finally, Kim compares the exaltation Christologies of Luke, Revelation, Paul, and Hebrews and inquires about the hermeneutical possibility of developing a political Christology in our present-day context.
Title
Christ and Caesar
Author
Seyoon Kim
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Eerdmans Publishing Company
Published
December 2008
Weight
341g
Page Count
240
Dimensions
15 x 22.7 x 1.8 cm
ISBN
9780802860088
ISBN-10
0802860087
Eden Code
1227030
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