Apostle to the conquered : reimagining Paul's mission / Davina C. Lopez.
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- 0800662814 (alk. paper)
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- BS2651 .L67 2008
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BS 2651.L44 1976 The concept of E'IPH'NH in the pauline epistles. / | BS 2651.L66 2004 Studies in Paul, exegetical and theological / | BS 2651.L67 2008 Apostle to the conquered : | BS 2651.L67 2008 Apostle to the conquered : | BS 2651 .L89 1968 Das Geschichtsverstandnis des Paulus / | BS 2651.M3 1921 The origin of Paul's religion ... | BS 2651.M3 1925 The origin of Paul's religion ... |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 176-243) and index.
1. The Nations in Nero's Nightmare -- The Problem with the Nations -- A Gender-Critical Approach to the Problem -- Re-Imagining Paul and the Nations -- 2. The Fate of the Nations in Roman Imperial Representation -- The Visual Representation of Roman Imperial Ideology -- Visual Traditions and the Language of Roman Conquest -- The Visual Representation of the Romans/Nations Hierarchy -- What Has Judea to Do with Britannia? -- Conclusion -- 3. The Fate of the Nations and the Naturalization of Conquest -- Predestination and the Historicity of Roman Conquest -- The Justification and Naturalization of Roman Conquest -- The Ritualization and Eternalization of Roman Conquest -- Conclusion -- 4. Re-Imagining Paul as Apostle to the Conquered -- "Conversion," "Call," and "Consciousness" (Gal 1:13-17) -- The Politics of the New Creation -- The Fate of the Nations in Pauline Imagination (Gal 4:21-5:1) -- Conclusion -- 5. Dislocating Paul's Universalism -- Representing Imperial Civilization as a "Yoke of Slavery" -- (Dis)Locating Universalism -- Toward Visually Literate New Testament Studies -- Visualizing Significant Others.
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