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Anti-Roman Cryptograms in the New Testament Norman A. Beck

Anti-Roman Cryptograms in the New Testament By Norman A. Beck

Anti-Roman Cryptograms in the New Testament by Norman A. Beck


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Anti-Roman Cryptograms in the New Testament

Anti-Roman Cryptograms in the New Testament Summary

Anti-Roman Cryptograms in the New Testament: Hidden Transcripts of Hope and Liberation by Norman A. Beck

The first basic thesis of Anti-Roman Cryptograms in the New Testament: Hidden Transcripts of Hope and Liberation is that the Jesus of history and his earliest and closest followers during his lifetime and during the decades after he had been crucified by the Romans had not only a deep longing for eternal life with God beyond the limits of this world, but also a strong desire for liberation from Roman political, economic, and social oppression. The second basic thesis of Anti-Roman Cryptograms in the New Testament is that within the Christian Scriptures there are more hidden transcripts, coded messages (anti-Roman cryptograms) of hope and liberation, for freedom now within this life, than we have realized throughout most of the history of interpretation. Hidden transcripts of hope and liberation are coded so that oppressed people are able to communicate to their fellow oppressed people in ways in which their message and their intent are shielded from the perceptions of their oppressors. These messages by the Jesus of history and by the writers of New Testament and related literature use the language of faith, of salvation, of Deity, and of adversaries of Deity, giving words that are commonly used by the oppressed people new and double meanings. Within interaction with other scholars who are publishing studies of hidden transcripts, this book is an analysis of hidden transcripts within each of the New Testament documents. The book is designed to be used in New Testament Studies courses at undergraduate and/or graduate levels, by study groups, and by all persons who desire a more adequate understanding of the Jesus of history, his closest followers, and their oral and written communications during the first three centuries C.E.

Anti-Roman Cryptograms in the New Testament Reviews

This revised version of Norman Beck's helpful book is enriched by recent explorations of ways in which New Testament texts interact with the Roman empire. Beck provides informed, thoughtful, and insightful discussion of this important issue across the New Testament. (Warren Carter Professor of New Testament, Brite Divinity School, Texas Christian University)

About Norman A. Beck

The Author: Norman A. Beck is the Poehlmann Professor of Theology and Classical Languages at Texas Lutheran University. He is an Evangelical Lutheran Church in America pastor, and in addition to teaching full-time, he serves as the contract pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church in Stockdale (Denhawken), Texas. He received his Ph.D. in New Testament studies from Princeton Theological Seminary, his B.D. in Biblical studies from Trinity Lutheran Seminary, and his B.A. in comprehensive social sciences from Capital University. In addition, he has received an honorary D.D. from Trinity Lutheran Seminary. He is the author of Mature Christianity in the 21st Century (also published in Germany as Mundiges Christentum im 21. Jahrhundert); Anti-Roman Cryptograms in the New Testament: Symbolic Messages of Hope and Liberation; The New Testament: A New Translation and Redaction; and Blessed to Be a Blessing to Each Other: Jews, Muslims, and Christians as Children of Abraham in the Middle East, among others. He has also written a movie script titled, Jesus, the Man.

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NLS9781433106569
9781433106569
1433106566
Anti-Roman Cryptograms in the New Testament: Hidden Transcripts of Hope and Liberation by Norman A. Beck
New
Paperback
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
2009-11-10
187
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