The politics of inheritance in Romans
Mark Forman explores the extent to which Paul's concept of 'inheritance' in Romans, and its associated imagery, logic and arguments, served to evoke socio-political expectations that were different to those which prevailed in contemporary Roman imperial discourse. Forman explores how...
Summary: | Mark Forman explores the extent to which Paul's concept of 'inheritance' in Romans, and its associated imagery, logic and arguments, served to evoke socio-political expectations that were different to those which prevailed in contemporary Roman imperial discourse. Forman explores how Paul deploys the idea of inheritance in Romans and analyses the sources which inform and overlap with this concept. Coins, literature and architecture are all examined in order to understand the purpose, hopes and expectations of first-century society. This book contributes to recent studies covering Paul and politics by arguing that Paul's concept of inheritance subverts and challenges first-century Roman ideologies. Introduction : the politics of inheritance? -- Some features of Greco-Roman society in the symbols, ritual and literature of Paul's time -- Promising the world : inheritance in Romans 4:13-25 -- Suffering "conquerors" : inheritance in Romans 8:17-39 -- "Riches for the world" : inheritance in Romans 11:1 -- "Lords" over all the world : the language of inheritance in Galatians -- Inheritance in 1 Corinthians and Colossians -- Conclusions |
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Item Description: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) |
Physical Description: | 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 268 pages), digital, PDF file(s). |
ISBN: | 0511975147 |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511975141 |