An Ephesian interlude (4): a reflection for Day 12 of Lent
“These people who have been turning the world upside down have come here also… They are all acting contrary to the decrees of the emperor [1] , saying that there is another king named Jesus .” (Acts 17.6-7) Rome: the best the world had to offer. Nero (reign: AD 54—68) inherited the empire which had been forged by Julius Caesar and his heir, Nero’s great-great-grandfather, Augustus. Beginning a century before Nero’s accession to the imperial throne, Caesar and Augustus had “pacified” the world – each victory of Rome’s legions was heralded as “good news” (a gospel) – and thus established (so the imperial propagandists said) an empire of peace and justice. All the peoples of the world had to do was submit, worship the emperor…and, of course, pay their taxes for the privilege of living in the world of Rome. Rome basically steamrolled its way around the Mediterranean, slaughtering all those who opposed it, bribing local elites to ensure...