People under Power: Early Jewish and Christian Responses to the Roman Power Empire (Early Christianity in the Roman World)
Michael Labahn
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Description for People under Power: Early Jewish and Christian Responses to the Roman Power Empire (Early Christianity in the Roman World)
Hardcover. How did the dominant Imperial Ideology of the Roman world power affect the everyday life of Jewish and Christian religious minority communities? Editor(s): Labahn, Michael; Lehtipuu, Outi. Series: Early Christianity in the Roman World. Num Pages: 272 pages, 0 black and white; 5 full color. BIC Classification: 1QDAR; HBG; HBLA; HDDH; HRC; HRJ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 164 x 242 x 20. Weight in Grams: 546.
Bible (New Testament), Roman empire, Early Christianity, Judaism in 1st century CE
Bible (New Testament), Roman empire, Early Christianity, Judaism in 1st century CE
Product Details
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Series
Early Christianity in the Roman World
Condition
New
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
Amsterdam, Netherlands
ISBN
9789089645890
SKU
V9789089645890
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99-50
About Michael Labahn
Michael Labahn is teachings as extraordinary professor at Martin-Luther University Halle. He is co-editor with Lehtipuu of the volume People under Power: Early Jewish and Christian Responses to the Roman Empire (AUP 2015). | https://tuhat.halvi.helsinki.fi/portal/en/persons/outi-lehtipuu%28cc7f2843-23f8-418a-94f2-f9c3adcca264%29.html target= _blank >Outi Lehtipuu is an adjunct professor and Academy Research Fellow at the University of Helsinki.
Reviews for People under Power: Early Jewish and Christian Responses to the Roman Power Empire (Early Christianity in the Roman World)
The essays collected in this volume present significant contributions and innovative approaches that should have an impact not only on the study of Jewish and Christian relations with the Roman Empire, but also on specific fields.
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