Romans and the Apologetic Tradition
Explore the profound insights of "Romans and the Apologetic Tradition," authored by Guerra and published by Cambridge University Press in 1995. This hardback edition, spanning 216 pages, delves into one of the most significant texts in Western religious history. Guerra skillfully illuminates how classical Greek and Hellenistic philosophical and ethical traditions have influenced the Book of Romans. Special emphasis is placed on the protreptic genre, an ancient form of writing that advocates for a particular way of life. This scholarly work is essential for those interested in understanding the interplay between ancient philosophy and early Christian writings. Perfect for students, theologians, or anyone eager to deepen their knowledge of the apologetic tradition, this book promises to be an enlightening addition to your library.