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Wright (2004: 82-88 and 2005: 69-79) emphasizes what he sees to be Paul’s anti-imperial themes throughout his writings, and I am indebted to him for the concept of Jesus’ vs. Caesar’s lordship.
Joshua P. Steele • You're Reading Romans 13 Wrong! Here's How to Read It Correctly
Sadiq Khan.
Gregory David Roberts • Shantaram: A Novel
The fulfillment of Israel’s story in the story of the Messiah is the foundational charter of the church.
N. T. Wright • How God Became King: The Forgotten Story of the Gospels

consider Wright’s (2004: 86) insistence that Paul had the ability to critique human government: “...in those stories (his visit to Philippi in Acts 16, for instance, or his trial before the Jewish authorities in Acts 23), that precisely when the authorities are getting it all wrong and acting illegally or unjustly Paul has no hesitation in telling ... See more
Joshua P. Steele • You're Reading Romans 13 Wrong! Here's How to Read It Correctly
Gabriel Towerson,