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The Arrogance of Nations: Reading Romans in the Shadow of Empire (Paul in Critical Contexts) [Hardcover]

Neil Elliott (Author)
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April 1, 2008 Paul in Critical Contexts
Elliott offers a fresh and surprising reinterpretation of Paul's letter to the Romans in the context of Roman imperial ideology, bringing to the text the latest insights from classical studies, rhetorical criticism, postcolonial criticism, and people's history.

By setting the letter alongside Roman texts (Cicero, Virgil, the Res Gestae of Augustus, Seneca, poets from the age of Nero, as well as later historians and satirists), Elliott provides a dramatic new reading of the letter as Paul's confrontation with the arrogance of empire - and with an emerging Christianity already tempted by the seductive ideology of imperial power.

The Arrogance of Nations explores such topics as: Empire and the 'obedience of faith'; Justice and the arrogance of nations; Mercy and the prerogatives of power; Piety and the scandal of an irreligious race; Virtue and the fortunes of peoples; and Paul and the horizon of the possible.

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Neil Elliott, an Episcopal priest, teaches biblical studies at United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities and Metropolitan State University in Minneapolis. He is the author of Liberating Paul (Fortress ed. 2005, 978-0-8006-2379-1) and The Rhetoric of Romans (Fortress ed. 2006, 978-0-8006-6202-8).

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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Fortress Press (April 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0800638441
  • ISBN-13: 978-0800638443
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Places Paul's letter firmly in the context of Roman imperial ideology, June 7, 2008
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Written by Neil Elliott (adjunct faculty member in Biblical Studies, Metropolitan State University) The Arrogance of Nations: Reading Romans in the Shadow of Empire is an interpretation of the Biblical text Romans that dares to divest itself from older interpretations of Paul's theology of law and gospel. In addition, The Arrogance of Nations traces surprising parallels between ancient Roman ideology and the contemporary Western world. Refuting modern attempts to frame Paul's letter in terms of noncorporeal spirituality, The Arrogance of Nations places Paul's letter firmly in the context of Roman imperial ideology. Interpreting the letter as a confrontation between Paul and the arrogance of the Roman empire, as well as the temptation implicit in the power that gives rise to such pride, The Arrogance of Nations is a welcome addition to biblical studies shelves.3
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1.0 out of 5 stars More flaws than I can count., November 1, 2009
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I could go on about 20 pages describing what a mess this is intellectually, but I'll just hit a few main points. What the author tries to do it take the ideology of a few modern, western ivory tower intellectuals and ascribe it to Paul and makes Rome identical to America. To do this, first of all he has to dismiss anything Paul says which doesn't match his theories. The rationalization of Antisemitic comments, for example, is just comical. He also makes Rome identical to America--Obama is Nero! According to this comical book, an absolute despot like Nero who could kill or rape at will and inherited rather than earned his position is no different from a democratically elected President like Obama, who is subject to checks and balances, as well as media scrutiny. Roman emperors were only subject to "media" scrutiny after their deaths. Also, in ancient Rome unlike America very, very few people were literate and the author assumes that Paul and his readers were familiar with all the Roman texts he cites. Really? For someone who really claims to know ancient Rome, he doesn't seem to realize that books like Suetonius' "Twelve Caesars" existed in a small handful of copies, read only be Senators and a few wealthy landowners. Like all intellectuals, left or right, the author VASTLY exaggerates the importance of other intellectuals. How could Paul be creating an anti-imperialist ideology against these texts that NEITHER HE NOR HIS AUDIENCE WOULD HAVE EVER HEARD OF? In fact, authors of the "history of the common person" school have pointed out how, especially in antiquity, the average person on a farm might not have even known what state they were living in. Before televisions, newspapers, schools, etc., imperial governments were so distant as to be nonexistent in the minds of most of the population. I never thought I would say this, as a lifelong progressive, but the far left is getting as ideological and as removed from the facts as the far right.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
apocalyptic logic, public transcript, typological reading, imperial propaganda, imperial ideology
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Roman Empire, The Arrogance of Nations, Paul's Judean, Art Resource, New Perspective, Gentile Christians, Robert Jewett, United States, Fredric Jameson, Elizabeth Johnson, Jewish Christians, Jesus Christ, Ara Pacis, Julius Caesar, Philo of Alexandria, Calpurnius Siculus, Erich Lessing, Habakkuk Pesher, Latin American, Judeans of Rome, Jesus the Messiah, Pamela Eisenbaum, Edward Champlin, Vietnam War, Hellenistic Judaism
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