Is there a counter-imperial message beneath the surface of the text in Paul? Christoph Heilig analyzes the letters of the apostle and concludes that the hypothesis that we can identify critical »echoes« of the Roman Empire in Paul's letters needs to be modified for it to be maintained
The Pauline corpus is a comparatively small collection. Outside of the New Testament no authentic le...
Paul's argumentation in 2 Corinthiens 10 to 13. Recent research on the nature of a text has brought...
Introduction -- Paul and the imperial gospel at Thessalonica -- 'The ultimate sinner' : Paul and the...
Is there a counter-imperial message beneath the surface of the text in Paul? Christoph Heilig analyz...
According to current interpretive trends in biblical scholarship, the epistolary Paul is notoriously...
"The Mission of St. Paul in Macedonia" examines the essence of the opposition faced by the Apostle P...
Rhetorical criticism of Paul’s letters has become commonplace, especially in commentaries on Paul’s ...
Various approaches to Paul’s relationship with the Roman Empire have come to the fore, including tho...
The greatest happiness of the thinking man is to have fathomed what can be fathomed, and quietly to ...
A surprising omission in New Testament studies of the imperial world is a comparison of Augustus's c...
Continuing to read the Pauline letters as ‘Christian’ theological treatises side-lines their author...
The Pauline epistles refer to the seven authentic Pauline letters: Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Gala...
Using postcolonial analysis to account for the Roman Empire’s pervasive presence in and influence on...
The view taken in this thesis is that the theme of Romans is basically the relationship of Jew and ...
Although the expansion of New Testament Studies to formal studies in Early Christianity and Late An...
The Pauline corpus is a comparatively small collection. Outside of the New Testament no authentic le...
Paul's argumentation in 2 Corinthiens 10 to 13. Recent research on the nature of a text has brought...
Introduction -- Paul and the imperial gospel at Thessalonica -- 'The ultimate sinner' : Paul and the...
Is there a counter-imperial message beneath the surface of the text in Paul? Christoph Heilig analyz...
According to current interpretive trends in biblical scholarship, the epistolary Paul is notoriously...
"The Mission of St. Paul in Macedonia" examines the essence of the opposition faced by the Apostle P...
Rhetorical criticism of Paul’s letters has become commonplace, especially in commentaries on Paul’s ...
Various approaches to Paul’s relationship with the Roman Empire have come to the fore, including tho...
The greatest happiness of the thinking man is to have fathomed what can be fathomed, and quietly to ...
A surprising omission in New Testament studies of the imperial world is a comparison of Augustus's c...
Continuing to read the Pauline letters as ‘Christian’ theological treatises side-lines their author...
The Pauline epistles refer to the seven authentic Pauline letters: Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Gala...
Using postcolonial analysis to account for the Roman Empire’s pervasive presence in and influence on...
The view taken in this thesis is that the theme of Romans is basically the relationship of Jew and ...
Although the expansion of New Testament Studies to formal studies in Early Christianity and Late An...
The Pauline corpus is a comparatively small collection. Outside of the New Testament no authentic le...
Paul's argumentation in 2 Corinthiens 10 to 13. Recent research on the nature of a text has brought...
Introduction -- Paul and the imperial gospel at Thessalonica -- 'The ultimate sinner' : Paul and the...