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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Benjamin BrowningPublisher: Pickwick Publications Imprint: Pickwick Publications Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.404kg ISBN: 9781666706987ISBN 10: 1666706981 Pages: 174 Publication Date: 25 February 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsWith thorough research, fresh insights, and measured conclusions, Browning's Facing the Mob makes an important contribution to the field of New Testament studies. I heartily recommend this work to students and scholars alike. --Casey B. Hough, Luther Rice College & Seminary In Facing the Mob, Browning provides a clear examination of how the Roman Empire approached civil unrest. His model outlining Roman approaches is deftly applied to the New Testament and provides a useful approach for those wishing to explore this concept further. Every reader of Scripture will benefit from a greater understanding of the social and cultural setting of the text. Browning provides a helpful tool in this regard. --Norris Grubbs, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Browning's work is an excellent contribution to New Testament studies that offers a window into a largely unexplored pocket of the early Roman Empire. . . . Browning's method for examining civil unrest combines historical-cultural elements with the social sciences to give a reasoned understanding of the larger Roman backdrop of the biblical world. --Justin Langford, Louisiana Christian University Browning's research into mob violence and Roman governmental response brings insight into the stories of Jesus and Paul. We now can follow not only the logic of governmental response but also the complex interconnectivity that ancient social systems placed upon those governmental operations in predictable ways--and that predictability is a key contribution of this study. Browning has enriched our understanding and exegetical grasp on the unfolding plotlines of famous New Testament stories. --Gerald L. Stevens, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary With thorough research, fresh insights, and measured conclusions, Browning's Facing the Mob makes an important contribution to the field of New Testament studies. I heartily recommend this work to students and scholars alike. --Casey B. Hough, Luther Rice College & Seminary In Facing the Mob, Browning provides a clear examination of how the Roman Empire approached civil unrest. His model outlining Roman approaches is deftly applied to the New Testament and provides a useful approach for those wishing to explore this concept further. Every reader of Scripture will benefit from a greater understanding of the social and cultural setting of the text. Browning provides a helpful tool in this regard. --Norris Grubbs, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Browning's work is an excellent contribution to New Testament studies that offers a window into a largely unexplored pocket of the early Roman Empire. . . . Browning's method for examining civil unrest combines historical-cultural elements with the social sciences to give a reasoned understanding of the larger Roman backdrop of the biblical world. --Justin Langford, Louisiana Christian University Browning's research into mob violence and Roman governmental response brings insight into the stories of Jesus and Paul. We now can follow not only the logic of governmental response but also the complex interconnectivity that ancient social systems placed upon those governmental operations in predictable ways--and that predictability is a key contribution of this study. Browning has enriched our understanding and exegetical grasp on the unfolding plotlines of famous New Testament stories. --Gerald L. Stevens, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary With thorough research, fresh insights, and measured conclusions, Browning's Facing the Mob makes an important contribution to the field of New Testament studies. I heartily recommend this work to students and scholars alike. --Casey B. Hough, Luther Rice College & Seminary In Facing the Mob, Browning provides a clear examination of how the Roman Empire approached civil unrest. His model outlining Roman approaches is deftly applied to the New Testament and provides a useful approach for those wishing to explore this concept further. Every reader of Scripture will benefit from a greater understanding of the social and cultural setting of the text. Browning provides a helpful tool in this regard. --Norris Grubbs, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Browning's work is an excellent contribution to New Testament studies that offers a window into a largely unexplored pocket of the early Roman Empire. . . . Browning's method for examining civil unrest combines historical-cultural elements with the social sciences to give a reasoned understanding of the larger Roman backdrop of the biblical world. --Justin Langford, Louisiana Christian University Browning's research into mob violence and Roman governmental response brings insight into the stories of Jesus and Paul. We now can follow not only the logic of governmental response but also the complex interconnectivity that ancient social systems placed upon those governmental operations in predictable ways--and that predictability is a key contribution of this study. Browning has enriched our understanding and exegetical grasp on the unfolding plotlines of famous New Testament stories. --Gerald L. Stevens, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary With thorough research, fresh insights, and measured conclusions, Browning's Facing the Mob makes an important contribution to the field of New Testament studies. I heartily recommend this work to students and scholars alike. --Casey B. Hough, Luther Rice College & Seminary In Facing the Mob, Browning provides a clear examination of how the Roman Empire approached civil unrest. His model outlining Roman approaches is deftly applied to the New Testament and provides a useful approach for those wishing to explore this concept further. Every reader of Scripture will benefit from a greater understanding of the social and cultural setting of the text. Browning provides a helpful tool in this regard. --Norris Grubbs, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Browning's work is an excellent contribution to New Testament studies that offers a window into a largely unexplored pocket of the early Roman Empire. . . . Browning's method for examining civil unrest combines historical-cultural elements with the social sciences to give a reasoned understanding of the larger Roman backdrop of the biblical world. --Justin Langford, Louisiana Christian University Browning's research into mob violence and Roman governmental response brings insight into the stories of Jesus and Paul. We now can follow not only the logic of governmental response but also the complex interconnectivity that ancient social systems placed upon those governmental operations in predictable ways--and that predictability is a key contribution of this study. Browning has enriched our understanding and exegetical grasp on the unfolding plotlines of famous New Testament stories. --Gerald L. Stevens, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Author InformationBenjamin Browning is a pastor and teacher with five years of experience teaching in academic settings and over a decade of ministry experience. He earned a PhD in New Testament from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in 2020 and currently resides in New Orleans, Lousiana, with his wife and his two children. He is also the host of the New Testament Setting Podcast and the Biblically Correct YouTube channel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |