Jesus Is Lord, Caesar is not evaluating empire in New Testament studies
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Downers Grove, IL :
InterVarsity Press
[2013]
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- Foreword / by Andy Crouch
- Introduction / Scot McKnight and Joseph B. Modica
- We have no king but Caesar: Roman imperial ideology and the imperial cult / David Nystron
- Anti-imperial rhetoric in the New Testament / Judith A. Diehl
- Matthew / Joel Willitts
- The gospel of Luke and the Roman Empire / Dean Pinter
- John's gospel and the Roman imperial context: an evaluation of recent proposals / Christopher W. Skinner
- Proclaiming another king named Jesus?: the Acts of the apostles and the Roman imperial cult(s) / Drew J. Strait
- "One who will arise to rule over the nations": Paul's letter to the Romans and the Roman empire / Michael F. Bird
- Philippians and empire: Paul's engagement with imperialism and the imperial cult / Lynn H. Cohick
- Colossians and the rhetoric of empire: a new battle zone / Allan R. Bevere
- Something old, something new: revelation and empire / Dwight D. Sheets
- Conclusion / Scot McKnight and Joseph B. Modica.