
R. Alan Streett – Caesar and the Sacrament
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Baptism as Political Resistance
This chapter examines the historical and cultural significance of sacraments, focusing on baptism as a ritual of resistance within the Roman Empire. It highlights how early Christians reinterpreted baptism as a pledge of loyalty to Jesus Christ, opposing both Roman authority and local leaders. The discussion offers insights into the intersection of faith and politics, emphasizing the transformative implications of these practices in the context of ancient societal norms.
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