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Ancient Architecture - Roman, Roman Art - Etruscan & Republican, Ancient Rome - Sites, Tombs, & Ruins
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Reading Romans in Pompeii

by Peter Oakes
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Overview

Peter Oakes relies on demographic information and data from excavations in nearby Pompeii to paint a compelling portrait of daily life in a typical insula, or apartment complex, like the ones in which Paul's audience in Rome likely lived. Imaginatively fleshing out profiles of the circumstances of actual residents of Pompeii, Oakes then uses these profiles to invite the reader into a new way to hear Paul's letter to the Romans as the apostle's contemporaries might have heard it.

Synopsis

Peter Oakes relies on demographic information and data from excavations in nearby Pompeii to paint a compelling portrait of daily life in a typical insula, or apartment complex, like the ones in which Paul's audience in Rome likely lived. Imaginatively fleshing out profiles of the circumstances of actual residents of Pompeii, Oakes then uses these profiles to invite the reader into a new way to hear Paul's letter to the Romans as the apostle's contemporaries might have heard it.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2010
Publisher
Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780800663599

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