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Empire Baptized: How the Church Embraced What Jesus Rejected (Second-Fifth Centuries)
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Empire Baptized: How the Church Embraced What Jesus Rejected (Second-Fifth Centuries)

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In Come Out, My People, Wes Howard-Brook outlined an ambitious interpretation of the Bible as a struggle between two competing religious visions: a religion of empire and a religion of creation embraced by the prophets and Jesus.
In Empire Baptized, through a study of the early church fathers, he shows how Christianity in effect opted for the religion of empire. This was reflected not just in accommodation to the Roman Empire after Constantine, but through the spiritualisation of Jesus’ prophetic message. The combined influence of Greek philosophy and Roman imperial social structures shifted the emphasis from fostering egalitarian relationships and transforming the world to the goal of saving one’s soul. Howard-Brook concludes with a reflection on what it might mean to reject imperial Christianity and to rediscover the transformative power of the Good News of Jesus for followers living amidst empire today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Orbis Books (USA)
Country
United States
Date
25 August 2016
Pages
368
ISBN
9781626981942

In Come Out, My People, Wes Howard-Brook outlined an ambitious interpretation of the Bible as a struggle between two competing religious visions: a religion of empire and a religion of creation embraced by the prophets and Jesus.
In Empire Baptized, through a study of the early church fathers, he shows how Christianity in effect opted for the religion of empire. This was reflected not just in accommodation to the Roman Empire after Constantine, but through the spiritualisation of Jesus’ prophetic message. The combined influence of Greek philosophy and Roman imperial social structures shifted the emphasis from fostering egalitarian relationships and transforming the world to the goal of saving one’s soul. Howard-Brook concludes with a reflection on what it might mean to reject imperial Christianity and to rediscover the transformative power of the Good News of Jesus for followers living amidst empire today.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Orbis Books (USA)
Country
United States
Date
25 August 2016
Pages
368
ISBN
9781626981942