God, People, and Empire: Anti-Imperial Theology of Luke-Acts in Light of Jewish Portrayals of Gentile Rulers. Yamazaki-Ransom, K. Ph.D. Thesis, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, United States -- Illinois, 2006. 00001abstract bibtex This study demonstrates that one of the ways Luke redefines the idea of the people of God in his two-volume work is by redefining the opponents of the people of God.
@phdthesis{ yamazaki-ransom_god_2006,
address = {United States -- Illinois},
type = {{Ph.D.}},
title = {God, People, and Empire: Anti-Imperial Theology of Luke-Acts in Light of Jewish Portrayals of Gentile Rulers},
copyright = {Copyright {UMI} - Dissertations Publishing 2006},
shorttitle = {God, people, and empire},
abstract = {This study demonstrates that one of the ways Luke redefines the idea of the people of God in his two-volume work is by redefining the opponents of the people of God.},
school = {Trinity Evangelical Divinity School},
author = {Yamazaki-Ransom, Kazuhiko},
year = {2006},
note = {00001},
keywords = {Acts of the Apostles, Antiimperial theology, Gentile, Jewish, Luke-Acts, Philosophy, Roman Empire, Rulers, religion and theology}
}