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"The author compares the depiction of Jewish and Christian identity in the Acts of the Apostles with portrayals of civic identity in contemporaneous material and epigraphic remains to demonstrate how the author of Acts identifies Christians with Jewish associations and legitimates an idealized image of Christian gatherings in ways similar to elite negotiations of civic identity.This study provides a recontextualization of Acts and its depiction of Jewish identity within larger Roman era discourses that configured the relations between gods and humans along ancestral and civic lines"--
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A fresh look at Acts of the Apostles and its depiction of Jewish identity within the larger Roman era When considering Jewish identity in Acts of the Apostles, scholars have often emphasized Jewish and Christian religious difference, an emphasis that masks the intersections of civic, ethnic, and religious identifications in antiquity. Christopher Stroup’s innovative work explores the depiction of Jewish and Christian identity by analyzing ethnicity within a broader material and epigraphic context. Examining Acts through a new lens, he shows that the text presents Jews and Jewish identity in multiple, complex ways, in order to legitimate the Jewishness of Christians.
Jews in the New Testament. --- Church history --- Jews --- Identity --- Biblical teaching. --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Römisches Reich
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