This article analysed the different narratives implied in Philemon by utilising the narrative therapeutic approach, as developed by Epston and White (1990). A dominant narrative (the harsh treatment of slaves in the early Christian environment) and a challenging narrative (a more humane conduct of slaves) were clearly distinguished. The article showed Paul’s attempt to bridge the gap between these two narratives by using certain pointers, possibly taken from mystery religions and Jesus’ example. In conclusion, the narrative therapeutic approach proved to be a new and unique way of looking at Philemon’s narrative world
Sometimes we need a source of encouragement for restoring our own lives, to help us re-create oursel...
During the past decades scholars have endeavoured to read Jesus’ parables as metaphorical stories. T...
The person and the problem often becomes so intertwined that people's lives and relationships are co...
This article analysed the different narratives implied in Philemon by utilising the narrative therap...
This article analysed the different narratives implied in Philemon by utilising the narrative therap...
For centuries, the Philemon narrative has been read as the story of a slave that ran away from his m...
The work is a response to the current renaissance of the story as a means of expressing facts and in...
Many kinds of studies have been conducted on Greco-Roman slavery practices and the Christian respon...
In the period of last two or three decades interpretation of the Letter to Philemon has undergone si...
In this letter Paul engages the reader with passion and rhetoric. He commends Onesimus, his new son...
Does Philemon still have meaning for Christians today?The article purports to show that the main thr...
The purpose of this journal is to contribute to the reemergence of biblical narrative as a living na...
Paul, the peacemaker. On the reception of the Letter to Philemon in the 4th and 5th centuries AD. By...
MA (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusWhy doesn’t Paul just come out direct...
Following the Enlightenment there has been a shift in the way exegetes approach the text of the Bibl...
Sometimes we need a source of encouragement for restoring our own lives, to help us re-create oursel...
During the past decades scholars have endeavoured to read Jesus’ parables as metaphorical stories. T...
The person and the problem often becomes so intertwined that people's lives and relationships are co...
This article analysed the different narratives implied in Philemon by utilising the narrative therap...
This article analysed the different narratives implied in Philemon by utilising the narrative therap...
For centuries, the Philemon narrative has been read as the story of a slave that ran away from his m...
The work is a response to the current renaissance of the story as a means of expressing facts and in...
Many kinds of studies have been conducted on Greco-Roman slavery practices and the Christian respon...
In the period of last two or three decades interpretation of the Letter to Philemon has undergone si...
In this letter Paul engages the reader with passion and rhetoric. He commends Onesimus, his new son...
Does Philemon still have meaning for Christians today?The article purports to show that the main thr...
The purpose of this journal is to contribute to the reemergence of biblical narrative as a living na...
Paul, the peacemaker. On the reception of the Letter to Philemon in the 4th and 5th centuries AD. By...
MA (New Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusWhy doesn’t Paul just come out direct...
Following the Enlightenment there has been a shift in the way exegetes approach the text of the Bibl...
Sometimes we need a source of encouragement for restoring our own lives, to help us re-create oursel...
During the past decades scholars have endeavoured to read Jesus’ parables as metaphorical stories. T...
The person and the problem often becomes so intertwined that people's lives and relationships are co...