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This volume presents a batch of incisive new essays on the relationship between Roman imperial power and ideology and Christian and Jewish life and thought within the empire. Employing diverse methodologies that include historical criticism, rhetorical criticism, postcolonial criticism, and social historical studies, the contributors offer fresh perspectives on a question that is crucial for our understanding not only of the late Roman Empire, but also of the growth and change of Christianity and Judaism in the imperial period.
Contents
Introduction: Christians, Jews, and Roman Power Part I: Jewish Communities in the Shadow of the Empire, Part II: Contextualizing New Testament Texts with the Empire, Part III: Imperial Ideology and Other Early Christian Texts

              
              

