Considers the Roman Empire's material role in the development of the New Testament and its audiences
Examines the lived experience of Early Christians through the Cosmic, Global, Local, Household, and Personal realms
Deconstructs religion as a single stable identify, considering the ways in which religion makes possible different and competing kinds of identity and meaning
Considers the Roman Empire's material role in the development of the New Testament and its audiences
Examines the lived experience of Early Christians through the Cosmic, Global, Local, Household, and Personal realms
Deconstructs religion as a single stable identify, considering the ways in which religion makes possible different and competing kinds of identity and meaning