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Start Date

20-9-2023 3:15 PM

End Date

20-9-2023 4:00 PM

Keywords

2023 theological symposium, st. luke, authority, caesar, roman, spiritual, satan, ministry, christians

Description

In Acts 17 Paul teaches in the synagogue of Thessalonica that Jesus is the Christ. In response a group of Jews form a mob and bring an accusation against Paul and his coworkers before the local authorities, saying, “they are all acting against the decrees of Caesar, saying that there is another king, Jesus” (Acts 17:7). Is the mob’s accusation right? This presentation examines what Luke has to say about the relationship between the kingship of Jesus and actual political authorities. Is Jesus a revolutionary alternative to Caesar? Is the rule and reign of Jesus entirely compatible with the rule and reign of Caesar? This presentation will offer reflections on how Luke’s navigation of the tension between the universal Lordship of Jesus and the political power of earthly authorities offers guidance to Christians today as they seek to be faithful citizens of God’s two kingdoms.

Submission Type

Bible Study; Lecture; Sermon Prep

Scripture References in this Resource (separated by semi-colons)

Luke 2:1; Luke 2:11; Luke 1:5; Isaiah 45:1;

Submission Audience

Laity; Ministers; Scholars

People in this Resource (separated by commas)

Richard Cassidy, Loveday Alexander, Amanda Miller, Warren Carter, Richard Horsley, Steve Walton, Kevin Roe, Joel Biermann

Submission Cost

Free

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Sep 20th, 3:15 PM Sep 20th, 4:00 PM

Caesar Jesus?: The Kingship of Jesus and Political Authorities in Luke and Acts

In Acts 17 Paul teaches in the synagogue of Thessalonica that Jesus is the Christ. In response a group of Jews form a mob and bring an accusation against Paul and his coworkers before the local authorities, saying, “they are all acting against the decrees of Caesar, saying that there is another king, Jesus” (Acts 17:7). Is the mob’s accusation right? This presentation examines what Luke has to say about the relationship between the kingship of Jesus and actual political authorities. Is Jesus a revolutionary alternative to Caesar? Is the rule and reign of Jesus entirely compatible with the rule and reign of Caesar? This presentation will offer reflections on how Luke’s navigation of the tension between the universal Lordship of Jesus and the political power of earthly authorities offers guidance to Christians today as they seek to be faithful citizens of God’s two kingdoms.