Reading Mark's christology under Caesar : Jesus the messiah and Roman imperial ideology
Did Mark write his Gospel in response to Roman imperial propaganda surrounding the destruction of Jerusalem? Adam Winn helps us rediscover how Mark might have been read by Christians in Rome during the aftermath of this cataclysmic event. He introduces us to the imperial propaganda of the Flavian... Full description
Main Author: | Winn, Adam. |
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Downers Grove, Illinois : IVP Academic, 2018 |
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