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This book addresses the influence of the imperial cult in first-century AD Asia Minor and its subsequent relevance to the reading of the New Testament. In particular, this work argues, through a contrapuntal reading of 1 Timothy 2:1-7, that the early Christian community strongly resisted the Emperor's claim to be the «mediator» between the gods and humanity. In contrast to this claim, the author shows that 1 Timothy 2:1-7 can be read as a polemic from a minority community, the Christian church in Ephesus, against the powerful voice of the Roman Empire in regard to divine mediation.
Contents
Contents: Contrapuntal reading of New Testament - Imperial cult and New Testament studies - Historical, linguistic, cultural context of 1 Timothy - First-century conception of Mediator (Mediation) - Exegesis of 1 Timothy 2:1-7.