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Divine honours for the Caesars, the first Christians' responses, Bruce W. Winter

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Divine honours for the Caesars, the first Christians' responses, Bruce W. Winter
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Divine honours for the Caesars
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Bruce W. Winter
Sub title
the first Christians' responses
Summary
Though the first century a.d. saw the striking rise and expansion of Christianity throughout the vast Roman Empire, ancient historians have shown that an even stronger imperial cult spread far more rapidly at the same time. How did the early Jesus-followers cope with the all-pervasive culture of emperor worship? This authoritative study by Bruce Winter explores the varied responses of first-century Christians to imperial requirements to render divine honours to the Caesars. Winter first examines the significant primary evidence of emperor worship, particularly analysing numerous inscriptions in public places and temples that attributed divine titles to the emperors, and he then looks at specific New Testament evidence in light of his findings
Target audience
adult
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