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About the Author
Patrick G. Stefan is visiting lecturer of New Testament and Second Temple Judaism at Reformed Theological Seminary, Washington.
Reviews
Patrick Stefan shows how the early Christians ordered their lives around the stories and symbols of the risen Jesus rather than the Roman emperor. By deploying the hermeneutics of political power, Stefan illustrates the ways that Christians in the first three centuries challenged resident notions of power and hierarchy in deeply subversive ways. He shows in effect how belief in the resurrection generated a theology of counter-imperial resistance to Roman rule. -- Michael F. Bird, Ridley College
In this thoroughly readable volume, Patrick Stefan draws theoretically on the work of Michel Foucault to explain how the subversive message of the resurrection spread, not through preaching the word but by disciplining bodies and thus shaping imaginations. Stefan shows how a wide array of practices-from the spectacle of the gladiatorial arena to the routine regulation of the calendar-shaped Christian subjects, thus threatening the structure of sovereign power in the Roman Empire. -- Jennifer A. Glancy, Le Moyne College
Jesus said, 'No one takes my life; I have the freedom to lay it down and take it back up again.' Ever since, those who have been united to Christ have deprived the temporal sovereigns of what they prize most: the power over life and death. Why and how did the resurrection of the body transform Western civilization? Patrick Stefan explores this theme with the aid of Foucault's analysis and offers an illuminating account of early Christianity and Empire. This is a fascinating and very important book. -- Michael S. Horton, Westminster Seminary California
Both judicious and original, Stefan's work demonstrates that resurrection was an idea that "worked" in ordering time, space, and ritual, steadily subverting the power of empire. -- Claudia Setzer, Manhattan College
Book Information
ISBN 9781978704626
Author Patrick G. Stefan
Format Hardback
Page Count 298
Imprint Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 576g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 159mm * 22mm