This dichotomy of the "the “peace” of Rome" and God's peace is very interesting, and something I will be chewing on for a while. "It is the facade of peace and justice that aims to destroy the very image of God among us." is a bar and a half!
You definitely said something here! While I wasn’t one who firmly held onto the idea of the religious leaders versus civic leaders, I have seen the arguments made in much the same way as you’ve described, and it highlights for me how OTHERS have viewed the text, and how it impacts their theology and praxis. Thank you
This dichotomy of the "the “peace” of Rome" and God's peace is very interesting, and something I will be chewing on for a while. "It is the facade of peace and justice that aims to destroy the very image of God among us." is a bar and a half!
Mannnn listen 😮💨
Yet again you've given me something deeper to think about...
You definitely said something here! While I wasn’t one who firmly held onto the idea of the religious leaders versus civic leaders, I have seen the arguments made in much the same way as you’ve described, and it highlights for me how OTHERS have viewed the text, and how it impacts their theology and praxis. Thank you
nah, thank YOU