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Preaching and Paul's Letter to the Romans
Preaching and Paul's Letter to the Romans
Ronald J. Allen argues that the apostle Paul wrote his letter to the Romans to address specifically the gentiles in the congregation in Rome. Allen suggests that this was because t...
Controlling Desires
Controlling Desires
Historians of ancient Greece and Rome are sometimes hesitant to engage with the well-documented fact that Greek and Roman men regularly engaged in same-sex sexual relations with yo...
New Perspectives on the Roman Civil Wars of 49–30 BCE
New Perspectives on the Roman Civil Wars of 49–30 BCE
Offering new and original approaches to the Roman civil wars of 49-30 BCE, the eleven papers presented here for the first time shed light on this crucial moment in the forging of R...
The Exile of Adam in Romans
The Exile of Adam in Romans
This book investigates the “divine son” motif in Romans 5 and 8 through the lens of exile and restoration. David P. Barry presents a pattern of allusions to Israel and Adam and arg...
Sin in Origen’s Commentary on Romans
Sin in Origen’s Commentary on Romans
Sin in Origen’s Commentary on Romans examines Origen as a critical third century voice seeking to articulate a cogent doctrine of sin, and presents his magisterial Commentary on Ro...
Daily Life of the Ancient Romans
Daily Life of the Ancient Romans
Use this fascinating reference resource to find out what it meant to be a typical Ancient Roman. Using plenty of anecdotal material written by Romans themselves, this volume explor...
Decoration and Display in Rome's Imperial Thermae
Decoration and Display in Rome's Imperial Thermae
Across the Roman Empire, ubiquitous archaeological, art historical, and literary evidence attests to the significance of bathing for Romans’ daily routines. Given the importance of...

