People under Power
Discover the profound insights in People under Power by Michael Labahn, published by Amsterdam University Press in 2015. This compelling volume features a collection of incisive essays that explore the intricate relationship between Roman imperial power, ideology, and the lived experiences of Christian and Jewish communities within the empire. Spanning 272 pages, Labahn's work delves into the complexities of faith and identity amidst the political landscape of ancient Rome. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of religious studies, this hardback edition offers a rich perspective on how power dynamics shaped religious thought and community life in Europe. Enhance your understanding of this pivotal historical period with People under Power, a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of religion and politics.