TY - BOOK AU - Winn,Adam TI - An introduction to empire in the New Testament T2 - Resources for biblical study SN - 1628371331 U1 - 225.67 23 PY - 2016/// CY - Atlanta PB - SBL Press KW - RELIGION / Estudios Bíblicos / Nuevo Testamento KW - bisacsh KW - Roma en la Biblia KW - fast 0 (OCoLC) fst01100151 N1 - Bibliografía : páginas 297-319; Índices: páginas 249-348; tStriking back at the empire: empire theory and responses to empire in the New Testament; Adam Winn --; Peace, security, and propaganda: advertisement and reality in the early Roman Empire; Bruce W. Longenecker --; Jesus-in-Movement and the Roman imperial (dis)order; Richard A. Horsley --; An imperial-critical reading of Matthew; Warren Carter --The Gospel of Mark: a response to imperial propaganda; Adam Winn --; Crafting colonial identities: hybridity and the Roman Empire in Luke-Acts; Eric D. Barreto --; The fourth gospel, romanization, and the role of women; Beth M. Sheppard --; Paul and Empire 1: Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians; Neil Elliot -- Paul and empire 2: negotiating the seduction of imperial "peace and security" in Galatians, Thessalonians, and Philippians; James R. Harrison --; Colossians, Ephesians, and empire; Harry O. Maier --; Construing and containing an imperial Paul: rhetoric and the politics of representation in the pastoral epistles; Deborah Krause --; Resisting empire in Hebrews; Jason A. Whitlark --; Empire in James: the crown of life; Matthew Ryan Hauge --; Confronting Roman imperial claims: following the footsteps (and the narrative) of 1 Peter's eschatological Davidic shepher; Kelly D. Liebengood --; Victory and visibility: revelation's imperial textures and monumental logics; Davina C. Lopez; SEG42; SEG41; SEG40; SEG39; P94; P87; P86; P85; P77; P76; P35 ER -