This paper investigates the social and theological import of Romans against the iconography of the Augustan arches, focusing on Paul’s indebtedness to Greeks and barbarians, the reconciliation of enemies, the victory of Christ on behalf of believers, and his rule over the nations. D.C. Lopez and B. Kahl investigated the iconographic evidence of Aphrodisias and Pergamon when discussing the political implications of Paul’s gospel in the Roman province of Asia. Paul visited neither city, so arguments about the apostle’s interaction with the imperial ideology of ‘victory’ depends more on the ubiquity of the Julio-Claudian propaganda than on any contact Paul might have had with those specifi c monuments. The Augustan arches throughout the Empire...
The article focuses on the analysis of five texts from the Acts of the Apostles where the name Rome ...
The Arch of Titus in the Roman Forum has long been held as the definitive illustration of Rome’s con...
The Ara Pacis presents the most important surviving programmatic statement of the middle years of th...
A surprising omission in New Testament studies of the imperial world is a comparison of Augustus's c...
In moving the geographical focus of his mission from the Greek East to the Latin West (Rom 15:23-24,...
The Great Altar of Pergamon presents itself as a core monument of Western civilization. Isn't Paul, ...
Introduction -- Paul and the imperial gospel at Thessalonica -- 'The ultimate sinner' : Paul and the...
Various approaches to Paul’s relationship with the Roman Empire have come to the fore, including tho...
Philippi mirrored Rome with its temples, baths, official buildings, language, law, and culture. The ...
This dissertation argues that the apostle Paul represents Jesus as the founding hero of the Galatian...
This book examines Paul\u27s letter to the Philippians against the social background of the colony a...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 187-208.Introduction. Images of friendship -- Part One. Rome,...
The purpose of this dissertation is to account for the prominence of Paul in Late Antique Catholicis...
No one is likely to equal the sensation which Gibbon produced with the 15th and 16th chapters of The...
The inscriptions and papyri have furthermore helped New Testament students see the great contrast be...
The article focuses on the analysis of five texts from the Acts of the Apostles where the name Rome ...
The Arch of Titus in the Roman Forum has long been held as the definitive illustration of Rome’s con...
The Ara Pacis presents the most important surviving programmatic statement of the middle years of th...
A surprising omission in New Testament studies of the imperial world is a comparison of Augustus's c...
In moving the geographical focus of his mission from the Greek East to the Latin West (Rom 15:23-24,...
The Great Altar of Pergamon presents itself as a core monument of Western civilization. Isn't Paul, ...
Introduction -- Paul and the imperial gospel at Thessalonica -- 'The ultimate sinner' : Paul and the...
Various approaches to Paul’s relationship with the Roman Empire have come to the fore, including tho...
Philippi mirrored Rome with its temples, baths, official buildings, language, law, and culture. The ...
This dissertation argues that the apostle Paul represents Jesus as the founding hero of the Galatian...
This book examines Paul\u27s letter to the Philippians against the social background of the colony a...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 187-208.Introduction. Images of friendship -- Part One. Rome,...
The purpose of this dissertation is to account for the prominence of Paul in Late Antique Catholicis...
No one is likely to equal the sensation which Gibbon produced with the 15th and 16th chapters of The...
The inscriptions and papyri have furthermore helped New Testament students see the great contrast be...
The article focuses on the analysis of five texts from the Acts of the Apostles where the name Rome ...
The Arch of Titus in the Roman Forum has long been held as the definitive illustration of Rome’s con...
The Ara Pacis presents the most important surviving programmatic statement of the middle years of th...