Acts of Empire, Second Edition: The Acts of the Apostles and Imperial Ideology

Author:   Christina Petterson
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Edition:   2nd ed.
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Pages:   118
Publication Date:   23 March 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Christina Petterson
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Edition:   2nd ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.349kg
ISBN:  

9781532676314


ISBN 10:   153267631
Pages:   118
Publication Date:   23 March 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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While studies of 'the politics of Luke-Acts' are now routine features of the landscape, Christina Petterson's intervention is a breath of fresh air. She teases out how regularly assumptions of 'Christian exceptionalism' subtly distance Luke-Acts from the culture and ideology of Roman imperialism and instead understands the writing straightforwardly as an artifact of that culture and ideology. Her perspective deserves the attention of scholars of Luke-Acts and early Christianity generally. --Neil Elliott, author of The Arrogance of Nations: Reading Romans in the Shadow of Empire Petterson adroitly uses her 'theoretical musings' to unmask the layers of systemic and symbolic workings of empire in the Acts of the Apostles. Far more than setting the narrative in the context of the Roman Empire, this critically informed analysis unflinchingly demonstrates how Acts itself is deeply implicated in the perpetuation of imperial ideology. --Colleen Conway, Professor of Religion, Seton Hall University


"""While studies of 'the politics of Luke-Acts' are now routine features of the landscape, Christina Petterson's intervention is a breath of fresh air. She teases out how regularly assumptions of 'Christian exceptionalism' subtly distance Luke-Acts from the culture and ideology of Roman imperialism and instead understands the writing straightforwardly as an artifact of that culture and ideology. Her perspective deserves the attention of scholars of Luke-Acts and early Christianity generally."" --Neil Elliott, author of The Arrogance of Nations: Reading Romans in the Shadow of Empire ""Petterson adroitly uses her 'theoretical musings' to unmask the layers of systemic and symbolic workings of empire in the Acts of the Apostles. Far more than setting the narrative in the context of the Roman Empire, this critically informed analysis unflinchingly demonstrates how Acts itself is deeply implicated in the perpetuation of imperial ideology."" --Colleen Conway, Professor of Religion, Seton Hall University"


While studies of 'the politics of Luke-Acts' are now routine features of the landscape, Christina Petterson's intervention is a breath of fresh air. She teases out how regularly assumptions of 'Christian exceptionalism' subtly distance Luke-Acts from the culture and ideology of Roman imperialism and instead understands the writing straightforwardly as an artifact of that culture and ideology. Her perspective deserves the attention of scholars of Luke-Acts and early Christianity generally. --Neil Elliott, author of The Arrogance of Nations: Reading Romans in the Shadow of Empire Petterson adroitly uses her 'theoretical musings' to unmask the layers of systemic and symbolic workings of empire in the Acts of the Apostles. Far more than setting the narrative in the context of the Roman Empire, this critically informed analysis unflinchingly demonstrates how Acts itself is deeply implicated in the perpetuation of imperial ideology. --Colleen Conway, Professor of Religion, Seton Hall University


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Christina Petterson is an independent scholar and works in the field of ancient and early modern history. She is the author of From Tomb to Text: The Body of Jesus in the Book of John (2017).

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