The article focuses on the analysis of five texts from the Acts of the Apostles where the name Rome (18, 2; 19, 21; 23, 11; 28, 14. 16) is mentioned. The recurrence of the name of the Empire’s capital does not only constitute purely geographical information. This is because Rome has come to symbolize the mission of spreading the Good News being directed at all people regardless of their nationality or residence. Consequently, Rome is part of God’s “redeeming geography”, which has its beginning in Jerusalem (where salvation took place) and reaches all the corners of the globe. Paul’s mission between Jerusalem and Rome represents the Gospel leaving the Jewish world in order to reach the pagan world without excluding or neglecting anyone in th...
Was Paul the second founder of Christianity, striking off in directions Jesus never envisaged and te...
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Thesis advisor: Pheme PerkinsThe recognition of Rome in the ciphered images of Revelation 13 and 17–...
CITATION: Punt, J. 2010. Countervailing missionary forces : empire and church in Acts. Scriptura, 10...
The objective of this article is to deal precisely and systematically with the preliminary urban mi...
In this article the author analyses 1 Thessalonians 1:6-8 in order to illuminate missiological activ...
This article argues that Paul\u27s Old Testament citation in Romans 11:26-27 includes Isaiah 59:20-2...
The article studies the narrative schemes in Acts in order to show how the apostles and other Christ...
This paper investigates the social and theological import of Romans against the iconography of the A...
This article deals with the choice of a replacement for Judas Iscariot in the Acts of the Apostles p...
The Acts of the Apostles offers a kind of sequel to Gospel of Luke, telling the story of the spread ...
The content of the Apostle\u27s disclosure in the Israel section concerning the question of Jewish u...
“All roads lead to Rome” − this ancient maxim reminding us of the Roman Empire’s excellent communica...
In Acts 11:19-30, the Christian church in Antioch of Syria shared the Gospel with Gentiles, which wa...
A surprising omission in New Testament studies of the imperial world is a comparison of Augustus's c...
Was Paul the second founder of Christianity, striking off in directions Jesus never envisaged and te...
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;"> </span><span>This a...
Thesis advisor: Pheme PerkinsThe recognition of Rome in the ciphered images of Revelation 13 and 17–...
CITATION: Punt, J. 2010. Countervailing missionary forces : empire and church in Acts. Scriptura, 10...
The objective of this article is to deal precisely and systematically with the preliminary urban mi...
In this article the author analyses 1 Thessalonians 1:6-8 in order to illuminate missiological activ...
This article argues that Paul\u27s Old Testament citation in Romans 11:26-27 includes Isaiah 59:20-2...
The article studies the narrative schemes in Acts in order to show how the apostles and other Christ...
This paper investigates the social and theological import of Romans against the iconography of the A...
This article deals with the choice of a replacement for Judas Iscariot in the Acts of the Apostles p...
The Acts of the Apostles offers a kind of sequel to Gospel of Luke, telling the story of the spread ...
The content of the Apostle\u27s disclosure in the Israel section concerning the question of Jewish u...
“All roads lead to Rome” − this ancient maxim reminding us of the Roman Empire’s excellent communica...
In Acts 11:19-30, the Christian church in Antioch of Syria shared the Gospel with Gentiles, which wa...
A surprising omission in New Testament studies of the imperial world is a comparison of Augustus's c...
Was Paul the second founder of Christianity, striking off in directions Jesus never envisaged and te...
<span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;"> </span><span>This a...
Thesis advisor: Pheme PerkinsThe recognition of Rome in the ciphered images of Revelation 13 and 17–...