Considering the overt or sublime connections biblical scholars increasingly indicate between biblical texts and empires, this contribution engages the need for the theorisation of empire beyond material depiction. It is suggested that empire is primarily of conceptual nature and a negotiated notion, a constantly constructed entity by both the powerful and the subjugated, to which the concomitant responses of subversion and attraction to empire attest. The discussion is primarily related to the first-century CE context, arguing also that postcolonial analysis provides a useful approach to deal with (at least, some of) the complexities of such research
Networks of power characterised by domination and submission in a hierarchically and imperially ins...
The influence of the great Roman Empire on almost every facet of life in the first century Mediterra...
The topic of empire is one of the main disputed points in the discussion following the ‘Accra Declar...
Considering the overt or sublime connections biblical scholars increasingly indicate between biblic...
Using postcolonial analysis to account for the Roman Empire’s pervasive presence in and influence on...
In the book, I deconstruct the prevailing treatment of the New Testament as anti-imperial. I do it b...
Generally regarded as the first written gospel, Mark probably began circulating in this form during ...
The topic of empire is one of the main disputed points in the discussion following the ‘Accra Declar...
Scholarly consensus has long held that Acts was intended as some sort of Christian apology to the ru...
This paper studies in parallel the history of empire and the development of universals. It uses as i...
Scholarly consensus has long held that Acts was intended as some sort of Christian apology to the ru...
Israel and Empire introduces students to the history, literature, and theology of the Hebrew Bible a...
A distinct conceptualisation of the imperial cult is common in NT scholarship, in which worship of t...
The presence and influence of the idea of 'empire' is not something that was left behind with the en...
This thesis is a reading of the Book of Revelation where the text’s relationship to both the Roman E...
Networks of power characterised by domination and submission in a hierarchically and imperially ins...
The influence of the great Roman Empire on almost every facet of life in the first century Mediterra...
The topic of empire is one of the main disputed points in the discussion following the ‘Accra Declar...
Considering the overt or sublime connections biblical scholars increasingly indicate between biblic...
Using postcolonial analysis to account for the Roman Empire’s pervasive presence in and influence on...
In the book, I deconstruct the prevailing treatment of the New Testament as anti-imperial. I do it b...
Generally regarded as the first written gospel, Mark probably began circulating in this form during ...
The topic of empire is one of the main disputed points in the discussion following the ‘Accra Declar...
Scholarly consensus has long held that Acts was intended as some sort of Christian apology to the ru...
This paper studies in parallel the history of empire and the development of universals. It uses as i...
Scholarly consensus has long held that Acts was intended as some sort of Christian apology to the ru...
Israel and Empire introduces students to the history, literature, and theology of the Hebrew Bible a...
A distinct conceptualisation of the imperial cult is common in NT scholarship, in which worship of t...
The presence and influence of the idea of 'empire' is not something that was left behind with the en...
This thesis is a reading of the Book of Revelation where the text’s relationship to both the Roman E...
Networks of power characterised by domination and submission in a hierarchically and imperially ins...
The influence of the great Roman Empire on almost every facet of life in the first century Mediterra...
The topic of empire is one of the main disputed points in the discussion following the ‘Accra Declar...