Table of Contents
Part A: Religious Minorities and the Roman Rule
George Brooke, University of Manchester
The Kittim and Hybridity in the Dead Sea Scrolls
Birgit van der Lans, University of Groningen
The Politics of Exclusion: Expulsions of Jews and Others from the Roman Community
Heidi Wendt, Brown University
“Ea Superstitione”: Christian Martyrdom and the Regulation of Independent Religious Specialists
Paul Middleton, University of Chester
Noble Death or Death Cult? Pagan Criticism of Early Christian Martyrdom
Nóra Dávid, University of Vienna, Institute for Jewish Studies
emoria Iudati Patiri – New Directions in the Study of Jews in Roman Pannonia
Part B: Anti-Imperialism in the New Testament and Other Early Christian Writings
Justin Hardin, University of Oxford
Anti-Imperial Polemic in Paul? Romans 13.1-7 as a Test Case
Anders Klostergaard Petersen, University of Aarhus
Politics in Paul: Scholarly Phantom or Actual Textual Phenomenon?
Martin Meiser, University of Saarland
The Gospel of Mark and Criticism toward the Roman Empire: A Look at the History of Interpretation (in German)
Marco Frenschkowski, University of Leipzig
Overturning Mythologies of Empire: Nero Redivivus in Revelation, the Sibylline Oracles and Other Sources
Mark R.C. Grundeken, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
The Shepherd of Hermas and the Roman Empire