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Hidden Criticism?: The Methodology and Plausibility of the Search For the Counterimperial Subtext in Paul

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01 September 2017

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Recent scholarship has postulated hidden criticism in the letters of the apostle. But how can we decide, in a methodologically sound way, whether such a counter-imperial message lies beneath the surface of the text? Christoph Heilig suggests several analytical steps for examining this paradigm and concludes that the hypothesis that...

Recent scholarship has postulated hidden criticism in the letters of the apostle. But how can we decide, in a methodologically sound way, whether such a counter-imperial message lies beneath the surface of the text? Christoph Heilig suggests several analytical steps for examining this paradigm and concludes that the hypothesis that we can identify critical echoes of the Roman Empire in Pauls letters needs to be modified if it is to be maintained. He encourages a reevaluation of Pauline passages in light of Pauls engagement with ideas from his Roman environment.

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Recent scholarship has postulated hidden criticism in the letters of the apostle. But how can we decide, in a methodologically sound way, whether such a counter-imperial message lies beneath the surface of the text? Christoph Heilig suggests several analytical steps for examining this paradigm and concludes that the hypothesis that...

Recent scholarship has postulated hidden criticism in the letters of the apostle. But how can we decide, in a methodologically sound way, whether such a counter-imperial message lies beneath the surface of the text? Christoph Heilig suggests several analytical steps for examining this paradigm and concludes that the hypothesis that we can identify critical echoes of the Roman Empire in Pauls letters needs to be modified if it is to be maintained. He encourages a reevaluation of Pauline passages in light of Pauls engagement with ideas from his Roman environment.
Hidden Criticism?: The Methodology and Plausibility of the Search For the Counterimperial Subtext in Paul $59.99
Koorong code 500005
ISBN 9781506428123
Pages 224
Publisher Augsburg/Fortress Press
Publication date 01 September 2017
Dimensions 17 x 149 x 226mm
Weight 0.34kg
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