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David L. Balch
Contested Ethnicities and Images, m. CD-ROM
Studies in Acts and Arts
2015. XX, 479 S. 233 mm
Verlag/Jahr: MOHR SIEBECK 2015
ISBN: 3-16-152336-9 (3161523369)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-16-152336-6 (9783161523366)
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David L. Balch argues that Luke-Acts participates in the ethnic, economic, and political debates of the first century CE. Cities and peoples are to receive immigrating foreigners (Act. 10.28); the proud urban rich are to humble themselves and become one community with the poor. Imperial Rome´s expanding to include diverse peoples was the driving force that drove conflicts around ethnic inclusion and exclusion in Rome itself, but also in Athens and Jerusalem. Luke´s biography of Jesus narrates him as founder who fulfilled Isaiah´s prophecies and changed Moses´ laws by receiving foreigners (Luk 4.19), which generated mission growth. Balch also relates New Testament texts to Roman domestic visual representations, presenting e.g. women as priests, believing charismatics parallel to Dionysiac maenads, and Thecla, who belonged to "a category of women [painted by Roman artists] who upset expected forms of conduct" (Bergmann).