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This edited collection considers the concept of power in the New Testament and early Christian writings.

Ronald Clark, Stanley Helton, Anne Moore, and their contributors contend that power in South West Asia and North Africa was not only a desired commodity, but an important tool to navigate the ancient Honor/Shame climate. Bringing together both early career and established scholars with ministry leaders, the essays herein explore the positive uses of power to foster peace and shalom in Early Christian communities. Drawing from sociological, rhetorical, feminist, postcolonial, and empire-critical methodologies, the contributors examine how authority is constructed, displaced, and reimagined through figures such as Jesus, Paul, and individuals in the Roman Empire. The essays herein engage with classical theories (Weber, Arendt, Foucault, Lukes), analyze key biblical texts (Matthew, Luke, Acts, Romans, 1 Corinthians), and reflect on the socio-political context of Roman imperialism. In doing so, the book challenges traditional interpretations and offers fresh insights into leadership, identity, and theological ethics in early Christianity.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Introduction to Power and Authority in the Early Christian Communities, Anne Moore (University of Calgary, Canada)

Part 1: Power and Authority in the Gospels and Acts of the Apostles
1: The Centurion at Capernaum: Authority, Faith, and Rearrangement in the Kingdom, Matthew 8:5–13, Daniel K. Christensen (Phd Candidate, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA)
2: The Power of Forgiveness: Textual Criticism and Theological Imagination in Luke 23:34a, David D.M. King (University of Denver and the Iliff School of Theology, USA)
3: Receiving Power, Trading Authority: Differentiating the Transactional Capabilities of Power and Authority through Simon the Magician's Request, Acts 8:9–24in Acts, Daniel K. Christensen (Phd Candidate, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA)
Part 2: Power, Authority, Paul, and the Early Christian Communities
4: Redescribing Paul's Tree (of Israel) Metaphor: Salvation for non-Yeshua Following Abrahamic- Faith Jews of an Abrahamic-Faith?, Ralph Korner (Taylor Seminary of Kairos University, USA)
5: Carried Away with the Humiliated: Paul's Hermeneutic of Transformation Among the Marginalized in Romans 12:1–16, Ronald Clark (Fuller Theological Seminary, USA)
6: Discourse, Identity, and Power: What 1 Cor 1:10–4:21 Does, Esther G. Cen (Seattle Pacific University and Seminary, USA)
7: Be Involved in Your Families: Withness as a Model for Congregational Leadership in the Early Christian Congregations, Ronald Clark (Fuller Theological Seminary, USA)

Conclusion by Stanley Helton
About the Contributors

Product details

Published Oct 15 2026
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Pages 240
ISBN 9798765189337
Imprint T&T Clark
Illustrations 2 bw illus and 5 tables
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Ronald Clark

Ronald Clark is an Adjunct Professor at George Fox…

Anthology Editor

Ronald Clark

Ronald Clark is an Adjunct Professor at George Fox…

Anthology Editor

Ronald Clark

Ronald Clark is an Adjunct Professor at George Fox…

Anthology Editor

Anne Moore

Anne Moore is an Associate Professor in the Depart…

Anthology Editor

Anne Moore

Anne Moore is an Associate Professor in the Depart…

Anthology Editor

Anne Moore

Anne Moore is an Associate Professor in the Depart…

Anthology Editor

Stanley Helton

Stanley Helton is President and Professor of New T…

Anthology Editor

Stanley Helton

Stanley Helton is President and Professor of New T…

Anthology Editor

Stanley Helton

Stanley Helton is President and Professor of New T…

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