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This paper explores the issue of preaching to God, the Church, and the powers presented by Charles L. Campbell, where we learn that reading and interpreting Colossians and Ephesians (and indeed the whole New Testament) through the lens of Empire opens up the depths of interpretation and understanding which is not obvious, otherwise. What the New Testament writers penned spoke to the world around them, including the visual cues (art, temples, monuments, coins, festivals), values, politics, economics, faith (especially Emperor cult worship), and the realities of daily life within the Roman Empire. The New Testament writers understood the existence of the three powers (God, the Church, and the spirits or powers). Their daily lives were shaped by all kinds of forces that befall them, and the reality of these forces permeates their writing. The ultimate purpose is we are invited to examine (discern), enumerate, and speak loudly against the rulers, spirits in the air, and the governments of injustice that rule in this world with the power of the one ruler, the Way, which has another Kingdom overcoming the imperial Empire.
本文探讨了查尔斯·l·坎贝尔(Charles L. Campbell)所提出的向上帝、教会和权力讲道的问题,在这里我们了解到,通过帝国的镜头阅读和解释歌罗西书和以弗所书(实际上是整个新约),开辟了解释和理解的深度,否则是不明显的。新约作者所写的内容向他们周围的世界说话,包括视觉线索(艺术,寺庙,纪念碑,硬币,节日),价值观,政治,经济,信仰(特别是皇帝崇拜),以及罗马帝国日常生活的现实。新约的作者理解三种力量的存在(上帝、教会和精神或力量)。他们的日常生活受到降临在他们身上的各种力量的影响,这些力量的真实性渗透在他们的作品中。最终的目的是我们被邀请去检查(辨别),列举,并大声反对统治者,空气中的灵魂,以及不公正的政府,他们用一个统治者的力量统治这个世界,即道路,它有另一个王国战胜了帝国。