It is often assumed that Onesimus (mentioned in Paul�s Letter to Philemon) was a runaway slave, but in many instances the arguments supporting such a hypothesis are neither provided nor critically examined. A scrutiny of research in this regard indicates the complexity of the matter. In this article various theories on the origin of the Letter to Philemon are discussed and evaluated. The article is concluded by suggestions for making a well-founded decision in this regard
Slavery is one of the life’s most odious vices ever experienced in human history. Its abhorrent natu...
Many kinds of studies have been conducted on Greco-Roman slavery practices and the Christian respon...
MA (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusWhy doesn’t Paul just come out direct...
Recent scholarship draws distinctions between ancient ‘roaming ’ slaves (errones) and runaways (fugi...
After an introduction to the letter to Philemon this article argues that the traditional identificat...
For centuries, the Philemon narrative has been read as the story of a slave that ran away from his m...
Paul, the peacemaker. On the reception of the Letter to Philemon in the 4th and 5th centuries AD. By...
In the period of last two or three decades interpretation of the Letter to Philemon has undergone si...
This volume demonstrates that the historical occurrence and moral issue of slavery can be considered...
M. Th. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2015.The letter of Philemon has throughout the ...
Does Philemon still have meaning for Christians today?The article purports to show that the main thr...
Paul is asking Philemon to forgive and take back his runaway slave Onesimus since Philemon has been ...
In this letter Paul engages the reader with passion and rhetoric. He commends Onesimus, his new son...
The present article has the general objective of presenting the results obtained by the research dev...
The letter to Philemon shows the struggle of communities of believers in Christ to find areas in whi...
Slavery is one of the life’s most odious vices ever experienced in human history. Its abhorrent natu...
Many kinds of studies have been conducted on Greco-Roman slavery practices and the Christian respon...
MA (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusWhy doesn’t Paul just come out direct...
Recent scholarship draws distinctions between ancient ‘roaming ’ slaves (errones) and runaways (fugi...
After an introduction to the letter to Philemon this article argues that the traditional identificat...
For centuries, the Philemon narrative has been read as the story of a slave that ran away from his m...
Paul, the peacemaker. On the reception of the Letter to Philemon in the 4th and 5th centuries AD. By...
In the period of last two or three decades interpretation of the Letter to Philemon has undergone si...
This volume demonstrates that the historical occurrence and moral issue of slavery can be considered...
M. Th. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2015.The letter of Philemon has throughout the ...
Does Philemon still have meaning for Christians today?The article purports to show that the main thr...
Paul is asking Philemon to forgive and take back his runaway slave Onesimus since Philemon has been ...
In this letter Paul engages the reader with passion and rhetoric. He commends Onesimus, his new son...
The present article has the general objective of presenting the results obtained by the research dev...
The letter to Philemon shows the struggle of communities of believers in Christ to find areas in whi...
Slavery is one of the life’s most odious vices ever experienced in human history. Its abhorrent natu...
Many kinds of studies have been conducted on Greco-Roman slavery practices and the Christian respon...
MA (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusWhy doesn’t Paul just come out direct...