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John Dominic Crossan: Paul, Rome, & the Violent Normalcy of Civilization

Homebrewed Christianity

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Contrasts of Power and Divinity

This chapter explores the impact of Roman propaganda on local populations, focusing on inscriptions at the Temple of Augustus to reveal differing perceptions of authority. It contrasts Augustus' portrayal as a divine figure with Paul's message of Christ's crucifixion, illuminating the tensions between political power and spiritual truths. Additionally, it examines the varying concepts of peace in the first-century Mediterranean, juxtaposing Roman dominance with biblical principles of justice.

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