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The Gospel of Matthew in its Roman Imperial context / edited by John Riches, David C. Sim. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Early Christianity in context | Journal for the study of the New Testament. Supplement series ; ; 276Publication details: London ; New York : T and T Clark International, [(c)2005.Description: viii, 202 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0567084485
  • 9780567084484
  • 0567084582
  • 9780567084583
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS2555.52.G677 2005
  • BS2555.52.S588.G677 2005
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Contents:
Introduction John Riches Rome in apocalyptic and rabbinic literature Philip F. Esler Reluctant provincial: Josephus and the Roman empire in Jewish War James S. McLaren Empire: theories, methods, models Dennis C. Duling State of tension: Rome in the New Testament Peter Oakes Rome in Matthew's eschatology David C. Sim 'Thus you will know them by their fruits': the Roman characters of the Gospel of Matthew Dorothy Jean Weaver Matthew's missionary strategy in colonial perspective John Riches Matthaean Christology in Roman imperial key: Matthew 1.1 Warren Carter - Conclusions David C. Sim.
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Introduction John Riches Rome in apocalyptic and rabbinic literature Philip F. Esler Reluctant provincial: Josephus and the Roman empire in Jewish War James S. McLaren Empire: theories, methods, models Dennis C. Duling State of tension: Rome in the New Testament Peter Oakes Rome in Matthew's eschatology David C. Sim 'Thus you will know them by their fruits': the Roman characters of the Gospel of Matthew Dorothy Jean Weaver Matthew's missionary strategy in colonial perspective John Riches Matthaean Christology in Roman imperial key: Matthew 1.1 Warren Carter - Conclusions David C. Sim.

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