Render Unto Caesar: The Struggle Over Christ and Culture in the New Testament
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Unearth the profound complexities of faith, politics, and societal expectations with Render Unto Caesar: The Struggle Over Christ and Culture in the New Testament. This illuminating book delves into the historical context of the New Testament scriptures, examining how early Christians navigated the intersection of their beliefs and the cultural dynamics of Roman society. Written with scholarly precision and thoughtful insights, this work appeals to theologians, historians, and anyone eager...
Show moreUnearth the profound complexities of faith, politics, and societal expectations with Render Unto Caesar: The Struggle Over Christ and Culture in the New Testament. This illuminating book delves into the historical context of the New Testament scriptures, examining how early Christians navigated the intersection of their beliefs and the cultural dynamics of Roman society. Written with scholarly precision and thoughtful insights, this work appeals to theologians, historians, and anyone eager to understand the intricate relationship between religious conviction and cultural pressures throughout history. The author, a renowned expert in biblical studies, articulates each argument with clarity, weaving in narratives that resonate with contemporary struggles faced by believers today. This book not only informs but also invites readers to reflect on their own contexts and challenges in living out their faith. Less
| manufacturer | HarperOne |
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| height | 9 |
| weight | 1.00089866948 |
| width | 1.01 |
| length | 6 |
| releaseDate | 2022-03-29T00:00:01Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
The author is a distinguished biblical scholar, recognized for expertise in the field of New Testament studies.
Yes, it is accessible for general readers as well as scholars, making it ideal for a wide audience.
The book explores the intersection of faith, culture, and politics in the context of the New Testament.
Absolutely, it is an excellent resource for courses in theology, biblical studies, and history.