Rome and empire

N. T. Wright and Michael Bird on the church between Jesus and Caesar
N. T. Wright and Michael Bird on kingdom, empire, and the God of history. Hurrah!
Why the gospel was not for the whole world
Paul’s idea of God’s empire: the limited scope of his gospel
The politics of Jesus: why did he not condemn the imperial oppressor?
Jesus and empire, state and church
Paul’s letter to the Romans (12:1-13:14)
Jesus and the empire to come
Revelation and the “alter-empire” of Christ
Armageddon and the making of history
Trump vs. Kim: what does Jesus have to say about it?
Truly this man was a son of God: Jesus, kingdom and the divinity of Caesar
16 reasons for thinking that the conversion of the empire was at the heart of New Testament eschatology
The meek shall inherit the world: an exercise in historical restraint
Jesus, the gods, and the philosophers
“My Lord and my God”
From the River to the ends of the earth: Jesus and empire
Triumphalism, empire, and the early church
Revelation and the defeat of pagan empire
What did the early church fathers think of empire?
Empire and the completion of Israel's story
Why N.T. Wright's narrative of Jesus is not narrative enough (reflections on the inaugural lecture)
Peter Leithart: Christian Empire, Christian Mission
On earth as it is in heaven
The advent of Vespasian and the good news of Jesus Christ