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Helps readers enter the world of ancient Rome and see how Pauls most radical letter transforms the lives of the most marginalized then and now.

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Sylvia and Brian are two of my favorite Bible scholars. Whether youre over-churched or under-churched, they stir in you a fresh curiosity for the Bible. This new book is perfect for scholars and new Bible readers alike, and for everyone in between. They rescue one of the most misused books of the Bible from the hands of colonizers and crusaders. And they help us listen with first-century ears to the anti-imperial love story of Romans.

Shane Claiborne , author, activist, and cofounder of Red Letter Christians

If you want to hearand experiencePauls letter to the Jewish and gentile Christ-followers in Rome as you never have, read this book. And re-read it. Study it in your church circles. Talk about it with your friends. Assign it in your courses. As with their earlier Colossians Remixed , Keesmaat and Walsh have once again interwoven close textual reading of the New Testament (they clearly love the Scriptures!) with its unabashedly Jewish roots and its explosive relationship to the Roman imperial context. Most importantly, they bring the message of Romans into dialogue with our lives today, as we struggle to be faithful to the good news of Messiah Jesus in our own imperial context.

J. Richard Middleton , Northeastern Seminary at Roberts Wesleyan College

In 1918 Karl Barth published his commentary on Romans, which ignited a profound theological turn. A century later, Keesmaat and Walsh write into the headwinds of Trumpism, deepening social disparity, ecological crisis, and endless war. Building on recent scholarship, this brilliant study engages the original audience, who labored under the shadow of empire, in a way that brings its message to life for similarly struggling North American Christians. The authors employ a robust imagination, an interlocutor, and keen historical literacy to free Romans from its captivity to dogmatic and pietistic interpretations, restoring it to its social context (with all its disturbing parallels to our own). The result is a fresh and committed reading by two of our generations best interpreters of Word and world. May it, too, inspire a turning!

Ched Myers , Bartimaeus Cooperative Ministries

You (and I!) have never read Romans like this before. It has been weaponized by some and reduced to abstraction by others as has perhaps no other biblical book. Sylvia Keesmaat and Brian Walsh have disarmed such uses and returned it to the real, flesh-and-blood world. The sheer immensity of the gospel, announced as it is in the midst of the frightening, frustrating, groaning grind of actual life, is nothing short of exhilarating. The scholarship herein provides a deep foundation for an imagination that is even greater. Keesmaat and Walsh introduce to the hermeneutic process both a present-day interlocutor, who raises many of the questions and objections you may have yourself, and two residents of ancient Rome, who hear the epistle as it is first read, granting us fresh access to the world we live in and how we are invested in it. The authors dont attempt to wrestle from the text (yet again) Pauls systematic theology of the gospel; instead, by rooting their exegesis firmly in history, the practical and revolutionary nature of the gospel is revealed. Here the empire of any era, including our own, is disarmed and its caesar cast down; its perverse values repudiated; and the liberating, home-making, salvific power of a greater Lord and King is revealed.

Greg Paul , Sanctuary Toronto community member and author of God in the Alley and Resurrecting Religion

In Romans Disarmed , Keesmaat and Walsh use an artistic mix of story, poetry, imaginative discourse, and solid biblical and social-cultural-historical background that allows the reader to understand the book of Romans from an alternative, and I believe more accurate, point of view. Pauls letter to the Romans was not written from an enlightenment-bound worldview and this book dislodges any such notions. I am grateful for the authors skill in helping us all view the apostle Pauls world and ours through an unconventional and more preferable lens; one that has tremendous practical application for us today.

Randy S. Woodley , author of Shalom and the Community of Creation: An Indigenous Vision

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2019 by Sylvia C. Keesmaat and Brian J. Walsh

Published by Brazos Press

a division of Baker Publishing Group

PO Box 6287, Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6287

www.brazospress.com

Ebook edition created 2019

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any meansfor example, electronic, photocopy, recordingwithout the prior written permission of the publisher. The only exception is brief quotations in printed reviews.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

ISBN 978-1-4934-1836-7

Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture quotations are from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright 1989, by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Some Scripture citations have been altered from the NRSV and are labeled NRSV alt.

Scripture quotations labeled NIV are from the Holy Bible, New International Version. NIV. Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide. www.zondervan.com

Scripture quotations labeled RSV are from the Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright 1952 [2nd edition, 1971] by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

Chapter 7 includes a quotation from Wendell Berry, The Mad Farmer, Flying the Flag of Rough Branch, Secedes from the Union. Copyright 1998 by Wendell Berry, from Selected Poems . Reprinted by permission of Counterpoint Press.

Dedication

To the Sanctuary Community
a city of refuge in the heart of Toronto

Contents

Cover

Endorsements

Title Page

Copyright Page

Dedication

Abbreviations

Preface

1. Reading Romans and Disarming Empire

2. Kitchen Walls and Tenement Halls

3. Empire and Broken Worldviews

4. Homeless in Rome

5. Creation and the Defilement of Home

6. Economic Justice and the Kingdom of Life

7. Welcoming the Powerless

8. The Pax Romana and the Gospel of Peace

9. Imperial Sexuality and Covenantal Faithfulness

10. Salvation, Lament, and Hope

Scripture Index

General Index

Back Cover

Abbreviations

General

alt.altered translation
BCEbefore the Common Era
CECommon Era
cf.confer , compare
chap(s).chapter(s)
ed.edition, edited by, editor
e.g.exempli gratia , for example
esp.especially
et al.et alia , and others
i.e.id est , that is
LXXSeptuagint (Greek version of the Jewish Scriptures)
MTMasoretic Text (Hebrew)
n.note
no(s).number(s)
p(p).page(s)
repr.reprint
rev.revised
trans.translated by, translation, translator
v(v).verse(s)
vol(s).volume(s)
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