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World upside down: reading Acts in the Graeco-Roman age

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No longer can Acts be seen as a simple apologia that articulates Christianity's harmlessness vis-a-vis Rome.

Rather, in its attempt to form communities that witness to God's apocalypse, author Kavin Rowe argues that Luke's second volume is a highly charged and theologically sophisticated political document.

Luke aims at nothing less than the construction of a new culture - a total pattern of life - that inherently runs counter to the constitutive aspects of Graeco-Roman society.

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Oxford University Press
0199888566 / 9780199888566
eBook (EPUB)
29/06/2012
English
312 pages
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