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EFRAIN AGOSTO

One of the most important books to emerge in New Testament Studies recently is Paul and Empire: Religion and Power in Roman Imperial Society (Richard Horsley, ed.), in which Horsley and biblical scholars and classicists from the United States and Europe discuss the Apostle Paul's relationship to the Roman Empire. For the most part, they suggest that Paul was not an apologist for, or accomodationist to, the Empire, but rather he was anti-imperial in the way he organized his mission, established his congregations and preached his gospel. Similarly, Fernando Segovia, in Decolonizing Biblical Studies, suggests that a "postcolonial" approach to biblical studies, including the New Testament, challenges the biblical reader to explore the imperial contexts of much of the biblical narrative, and thereby draw out implications for understanding politics, religion and spirituality in our own postcolonial world today.  These two recent works are very important in my own research on leadership and status in the New Testament, particularly in Paul. 
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