Pauline eschatology : the apocalyptic rupture of eternal imperialism : Paul and the uprising of the dead : volume 2 / Daniel Oudshoorn ; foreword by Larry L. Welborn.
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TextSeries: Paul and the uprising of the dead ; v. 2.Publication details: Eugene,OR: Cascade books, 2020Description: xiii, 150 pages ; 24 cmISBN: - 9781532675249
- 1532675240
- 9781532675256
- Paul, the Apostle, Saint -- Political and social views
- Paul, the Apostle, Saint
- Bible. Epistles of Paul -- Criticism, interpretation, etc
- Bible. Epistles of Paul
- 30 B.C.-284 A.D
- Christianity and politics -- Rome -- History -- Empire, 30 B. C.-284 A.D
- Eschatology -- Biblical teaching
- Christianity and politics
- Eschatology -- Biblical teaching
- Political and social views
- Rome (Empire)
- BS2655.E7 O93 2020
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-150).
Introduction: imperial enclosures and those who refuse them -- Apocalyptic eschatology and the founding narratives of empire: history and resistance -- The ideo-theology of Rome: justifying empire -- Conclusion: assembling the living in the empire of death.
"When seeking to understand what Paul and his coworkers were trying to accomplish, it is no longer possible to ignore Graeco-Roman cultural, economic, political, and religious beliefs and practices. Nor can one ignore the ways in which colonized and vanquished peoples adopted, developed, subverted, and resisted these things. Therefore, in order to properly contextualize the Pauline faction, the traditional background material related to Paul and politics must be developed in the following ways: Pauline eschatology must be examined in light of apocalyptic resistance movements; Pauline eschatology must be understood in light of the realized eschatology of Roman imperialism; and the ideo-theology of Rome (its four cornerstones of the household unit, cultural constructs of honor and shame, practices of patronage, and traditional Roman religiosity now all reworked within the rapidly spreading imperial cult[s]) must be explored in detail. This is the task of Pauline Eschatology, the second volume of Paul and the Uprising of the Dead. In it, we will witness how Pauline apocalypticism ruptures the eternal now of empire, and this, then, paves our way for the detailed study of Paulinism that follows in volume 3, Pauline Solidarity"--
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