The Protestant Libertarian Podcast

Ep 53: Romans 13:1-7

March 28, 2023 Alex Bernardo
The Protestant Libertarian Podcast
Ep 53: Romans 13:1-7
Show Notes

We look at one of the most controversial passages in the New Testament, Romans 13:1-7. Paul appears to break with the consistent attitude of skepticism towards human power found nearly everywhere else in the Bible, and seems to contradict other statements that he makes within the letter to the Romans! We are going to break this passage down historically and see how it fits into Paul’s 2nd temple Jewish context, the early church, and the rhetorical setting of Romans, as well as how it works within the overall picture of government painted by the writers of the Bible. Before listening to this episode, I would check out Episodes 28, 29, 35, and 41. Links will be posted below. 

 
Episode Outline:
I. Review of the Previous Three Weeks
II. The Problem of Romans 13:1-7
III. The Historical Context of Romans
IV. The Narrative Context of Romans 
V. Romans 13:1-7
VI. Concluding Thoughts 

 
Media Referenced:
Romans 13:1-7 in the Context of Imperial Propaganda, Neil Elliott (found in Paul and Empire, edited by Richard Horsley.
The Apostle and the Empire, Christoph Heilig
The Third Temptation, Austin Rogers
After Paul Left Corinth, Bruce Winter
Paul and the Faithfulness of God, N.T. Wright
Ep. 28 | ‘The Anatomy of the State’ by Murray Rothbard (Part 1): https://theprotestantlibertarianpodcast.buzzsprout.com/1978104/11505612
Ep. 29 | ‘The Anatomy of the State’ by Murray Rothbard (Part 2): https://theprotestantlibertarianpodcast.buzzsprout.com/1978104/11612075
Ep. 35 | ‘The Apostle and the Empire’ with Dr. Christoph Heilig: https://theprotestantlibertarianpodcast.buzzsprout.com/1978104/11883844
Ep. 41 | 1 Samuel 8: A Biblical Critique of Monarchy: https://theprotestantlibertarianpodcast.buzzsprout.com/1978104/11665477

 
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