This article surveys the Pauline teaching in the Epistle to the Galatians of the status of Christians before and after their conversion as it fits the imagery of slavery, as is often used in the New Testament. The first section deals with the pre-salvation status of Paul’s readers and their slavery to Satan. The second section describes their release from that slavery into freedom. The final section shows the limits of that freedom by describing the post-salvation status of Paul’s audience
This thesis investigates the symbolic universe of Paul's social world to interpret his slave metapho...
From the Inside Flap Among Paul\u27s letters, Galatians is outstanding for the depths of its emotion...
In the epistle to the Galatians Paul tells the church, “For you were called to freedom, brothers and...
This article surveys the Pauline teaching in the Epistle to the Galatians of the status of Christian...
PhD (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study aims to interpret freedom...
For our orientation it will be advisable briefly to survey the passages in which the word freedom ...
This paper looks at the church’s handling of the issue of slavery in the period before Constantine a...
The slavery in the Greco-Roman provides resources to interpret Paul’s idea of slavery as a metaphor ...
In this article it is examined how Paul used slavery imagery in Galatians 4 when dealing with the th...
This message may have been attractive to the Galatians because they considered Paul’s gospel of free...
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During his Antiochian Period, St John Chrysostom gave three homilies on the Letter to Philemon, whi...
Freedom, a word we often hear and a concept we highly prize, is surprisingly rare in the New Testam...
textThe Roman Empire was a slave society. New Testament and Early Christian scholars have long recog...
This thesis focuses on Paul’s view on freedom for believers in the context ofslavery. Paul’s underst...
This thesis investigates the symbolic universe of Paul's social world to interpret his slave metapho...
From the Inside Flap Among Paul\u27s letters, Galatians is outstanding for the depths of its emotion...
In the epistle to the Galatians Paul tells the church, “For you were called to freedom, brothers and...
This article surveys the Pauline teaching in the Epistle to the Galatians of the status of Christian...
PhD (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study aims to interpret freedom...
For our orientation it will be advisable briefly to survey the passages in which the word freedom ...
This paper looks at the church’s handling of the issue of slavery in the period before Constantine a...
The slavery in the Greco-Roman provides resources to interpret Paul’s idea of slavery as a metaphor ...
In this article it is examined how Paul used slavery imagery in Galatians 4 when dealing with the th...
This message may have been attractive to the Galatians because they considered Paul’s gospel of free...
Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-27T13:46:39Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 MARISTELA PATRICIA DE A...
During his Antiochian Period, St John Chrysostom gave three homilies on the Letter to Philemon, whi...
Freedom, a word we often hear and a concept we highly prize, is surprisingly rare in the New Testam...
textThe Roman Empire was a slave society. New Testament and Early Christian scholars have long recog...
This thesis focuses on Paul’s view on freedom for believers in the context ofslavery. Paul’s underst...
This thesis investigates the symbolic universe of Paul's social world to interpret his slave metapho...
From the Inside Flap Among Paul\u27s letters, Galatians is outstanding for the depths of its emotion...
In the epistle to the Galatians Paul tells the church, “For you were called to freedom, brothers and...