Colossians Remixed: Subverting the EmpireInterVarsity Press, 27 mai 2015 - 258 pagini Have we really heard the message of Colossians? Is this New Testament book just another religious text whose pretext is an ideological grab for dominating power? Reading Colossians in context, ancient and contemporary, can perhaps give us new ears to hear. In this innovative and refreshing book Brian J. Walsh and Sylvia C. Keesmaat explain our own sociocultural context to then help us get into the world of the New Testament and get a sense of the power of the gospel as it addressed those who lived in Colossae two thousand years ago. Their reading presents us with a radical challenge from the apostle Paul for today. Drawing together biblical scholarship with a passion for authentic lives that embody the gospel, this groundbreaking interpretation of Colossians provides us with tools to subvert the empire of our own context in a way that acknowledges the transforming power of Jesus Christ. |
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... slaves to obey their husbands, fathers and masters. There, William insists, is where this whole letter was going from the beginning. “You posit a divine authority that structures and orders the world in a certain way, attribute that ...
... slaves to obey their husbands, fathers and masters. There, William insists, is where this whole letter was going from the beginning. “You posit a divine authority that structures and orders the world in a certain way, attribute that ...
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... slaves by the Egyptians, this God heard their cry and rescued them, drowning the Egyptian armies in the sea. For ... slave or freeborn,. 5This telling of the origins of the Jewish people is from Pompeius Trogus Universal History 36, found ...
... slaves by the Egyptians, this God heard their cry and rescued them, drowning the Egyptian armies in the sea. For ... slave or freeborn,. 5This telling of the origins of the Jewish people is from Pompeius Trogus Universal History 36, found ...
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... slaves on the land they once owned. I saw that while peace had brought prosperity for me, it had also brought greater poverty to these proud farmers. Was Caesar indeed good news for these people? I was disturbed. Lydia had offered a ...
... slaves on the land they once owned. I saw that while peace had brought prosperity for me, it had also brought greater poverty to these proud farmers. Was Caesar indeed good news for these people? I was disturbed. Lydia had offered a ...
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4 Contexted Fruitfulness in the Shadow of Empire | 65 |
PART TWO Truth Remixed | 77 |
5 Subversive Poetry and Contested Imagination | 79 |
PART THREE Praxis Remixed | 145 |
9 An Ethic of Secession | 147 |
10 An Ethic of Community | 169 |
11 An Ethic of Liberation | 201 |
12 A Suffering Ethic | 220 |
Bibliography | 234 |
Author Index | 247 |
Subject Index | 249 |
6 Regimes of Truth and the Word of Truth | 96 |
7 What Is Truth? | 115 |
8 Faithful Improvisation and Idolatrous Lies | 132 |
Scripture Index | 254 |
More Titles from InterVarsity Press | 257 |
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