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About the Author
The Revd Dr Ian E. Rock is the Principal of Codrington College, the Seminary of the Anglican Church in the Province of the West Indies.
Reviews
A model of what exegesis must be in a global, postmodern world. Ian Rock's remarkable study of Romans 1:1-17 (and 9-11) makes explicit its analytical/textual frame (a rigorous historical critical/political and rhetorical exegesis), its contextual frame (Rock's experience of the interaction of imperialism and religion in the Caribbean and in Rome), and its hermeneutical/ideological frame (striking theological insights in Paul's letter). -Dr Daniel Patte, Professor of Religious Studies, New Testament and Early Christianity, Vanderbilt University By means of an ideological analysis of the exordium (Rom1:1-17), Ian Rock demonstrates that the issues between Jew and Gentile arising from the arrival of the Christ-movement in first-century Rome concerned more than intercommunal conflicts. ... Rock offers a challenging reinterpretation of Romans that combines careful exegesis, theological and ideological competence, and a concern for context aided by his own Caribbean insights - an excellent study that uses a close analysis of the exordium to support the unity and integrity of the letter. -Dr William S. Campbell, Reader in Biblical Studies in the School of Theology, Religious Studies and Islamic Studies, University of Wales, Trinity Saint David This is a stimulating in-depth analysis of the opening passage of Romans that triggers a wave of insights into the whole letter. Its hermeneutical rigor in the conscious location of thought both in the twenty-first-century Caribbean world as well as in the first-century Roman-dominated world offers a political reading of Romans that will lead to important further discussion in the academy and beyond. -Dr Kathy Ehrensperger, Reader in New Testament Studies in the School of Theology, Religious Studies and Islamic Studies, University of Wales, Trinity Saint David
Book Information
ISBN 9780227176450
Author Ian E. Rock
Format Paperback
Page Count 390
Imprint James Clarke & Co Ltd
Publisher James Clarke & Co Ltd
Weight(grams) 569g