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'And so we Came to Rome '

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'And so we Came to Rome ' Synopsis

It has often been suggested that Luke's two volumes were written as an apology for Christianity, to demonstrate to the Roman authorities that the new faith was not a dangerous and subversive innovation, a threat to the Pax Romana and to Roman rule. This book reviews the development of the 'traditional perspective', then raises some questions, e.g. if Luke was writing an apologia pro ecclesia, why does he include so much material politically damaging to the Christian cause? Is it possible that the approach has been made from the wrong angle, that Luke was writing an apologia not pro ecclesia but pro imperio, to assure his fellow Christians that Church and Empire need not fear or suspect each other? This conclusion is then supported by an investigation of the text of Luke-Acts, particularly the trials of Jesus and Paul. This challenging volume will be of interest to students and scholars of the New Testament and to ecclesiastical and Roman historians.

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ISBN: 9780521020565
Publication date: 6th October 2005
Author: Paul W Walaskay
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 136 pages
Series: Society for New Testament Studies Monograph Series
Genres: Bible readings, selections and meditations