A Postcolonial Reading of the Acts of the Apostles explores Acts, with its twofold motif of self-exaltation and self-attribution of divine prerogatives, from the viewpoint of postcolonial criticism. The Lukan community struggles to legitimize itself, in hybrid fashion, before two structures of powers or hegemonies: the Roman Empire and its system of imperial worship and the defining institutions of Judaism. Acts emerges as a hidden transcript within the system of imperial worship in Rome - pointing to the fate of any power that would usurp divine prerogatives and claim allegiance to any Lord other than God. The representation by mimicry of Roman worship in Acts, based on supremacy and hegemony and exercised by way of imperial decrees, the e...
The purpose of the book of Acts is still not well understood. Various interpretations have been offe...
Our century has witnessed both the horrendous results of twenty centuries of anti-Semiticism in the ...
Generally regarded as the first written gospel, Mark probably began circulating in this form during ...
This project examines the depiction of Jewish and Christian identity in Acts of the Apostles by plac...
Scholarly consensus has long held that Acts was intended as some sort of Christian apology to the ru...
The Acts of the Apostles speaks often about the social work of the Church through recurring concepts...
Scholarly consensus has long held that Acts was intended as some sort of Christian apology to the ru...
By examining the speeches of opponents, the work attempts to investigate what role they play in the ...
Luke/Acts and the End of History investigates how understandings of history in diverse texts of the ...
Upon analysis of Luke's Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles conjoined theoretically in the reading e...
This dissertation explores the function of ekklēsia rhetoric in the Book of Revelation, and demonstr...
Using postcolonial analysis to account for the Roman Empire’s pervasive presence in and influence on...
Modern biblical criticism has insisted on the historical character of the Book of Acts. Luke has bee...
CITATION: Punt, J. 2010. Countervailing missionary forces : empire and church in Acts. Scriptura, 10...
This project offers a postcolonial narrative analysis of Mark 10:1–45. It is argued that Mark 10 ser...
The purpose of the book of Acts is still not well understood. Various interpretations have been offe...
Our century has witnessed both the horrendous results of twenty centuries of anti-Semiticism in the ...
Generally regarded as the first written gospel, Mark probably began circulating in this form during ...
This project examines the depiction of Jewish and Christian identity in Acts of the Apostles by plac...
Scholarly consensus has long held that Acts was intended as some sort of Christian apology to the ru...
The Acts of the Apostles speaks often about the social work of the Church through recurring concepts...
Scholarly consensus has long held that Acts was intended as some sort of Christian apology to the ru...
By examining the speeches of opponents, the work attempts to investigate what role they play in the ...
Luke/Acts and the End of History investigates how understandings of history in diverse texts of the ...
Upon analysis of Luke's Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles conjoined theoretically in the reading e...
This dissertation explores the function of ekklēsia rhetoric in the Book of Revelation, and demonstr...
Using postcolonial analysis to account for the Roman Empire’s pervasive presence in and influence on...
Modern biblical criticism has insisted on the historical character of the Book of Acts. Luke has bee...
CITATION: Punt, J. 2010. Countervailing missionary forces : empire and church in Acts. Scriptura, 10...
This project offers a postcolonial narrative analysis of Mark 10:1–45. It is argued that Mark 10 ser...
The purpose of the book of Acts is still not well understood. Various interpretations have been offe...
Our century has witnessed both the horrendous results of twenty centuries of anti-Semiticism in the ...
Generally regarded as the first written gospel, Mark probably began circulating in this form during ...