The debate on Paul’s views on slavery has ranged from calling him criminal in his enforcement of the status quo to rallying behind his idea of equal Christians in a community. In this thesis I blend these two major views into the idea that Paul supported both the institution of slavery and the slave by legitimizing the role of the slave in Christian theology. This is done by reviewing the mainstream views of slavery, comparing them to Paul’s writing, both the non-disputed and disputed, and detailing how Paul’s presentation of slavery differed from mainstream views. It is this difference which protects the slave from their master and brings attention to the slave’s actions and devotion. To Paul, slavery was a natural institution which sh...
During his Antiochian Period, St John Chrysostom gave three homilies on the Letter to Philemon, whi...
The Apostle Paul is a fundamental figure in the history, traditions, and beliefs of Christianity, ye...
Paul's impact upon the Corinthian community encompassed matters which the contemporary world constru...
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...
textThe Roman Empire was a slave society. New Testament and Early Christian scholars have long recog...
Slavery in the United States is an area in history that has been thoroughly researched and interpret...
The early Christian Church did not take up any revolutionary action aiming at reforming or abolishin...
In this article it is examined how Paul used slavery imagery in Galatians 4 when dealing with the th...
The world view articulated by pro-slavery thinkers in the American south during the antebellum perio...
Today one of the challenging dilemmas in Christian debate is liberating the believing but exploited ...
The slavery in the Greco-Roman provides resources to interpret Paul’s idea of slavery as a metaphor ...
This paper looks at the church’s handling of the issue of slavery in the period before Constantine a...
The article examines four motifs/textual corpora in the Bible which have been referred to by those i...
Addressing the topic "slavery and Early Christianity" is a difficult task for various reasons. First...
During his Antiochian Period, St John Chrysostom gave three homilies on the Letter to Philemon, whi...
The Apostle Paul is a fundamental figure in the history, traditions, and beliefs of Christianity, ye...
Paul's impact upon the Corinthian community encompassed matters which the contemporary world constru...
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...
textThe Roman Empire was a slave society. New Testament and Early Christian scholars have long recog...
Slavery in the United States is an area in history that has been thoroughly researched and interpret...
The early Christian Church did not take up any revolutionary action aiming at reforming or abolishin...
In this article it is examined how Paul used slavery imagery in Galatians 4 when dealing with the th...
The world view articulated by pro-slavery thinkers in the American south during the antebellum perio...
Today one of the challenging dilemmas in Christian debate is liberating the believing but exploited ...
The slavery in the Greco-Roman provides resources to interpret Paul’s idea of slavery as a metaphor ...
This paper looks at the church’s handling of the issue of slavery in the period before Constantine a...
The article examines four motifs/textual corpora in the Bible which have been referred to by those i...
Addressing the topic "slavery and Early Christianity" is a difficult task for various reasons. First...
During his Antiochian Period, St John Chrysostom gave three homilies on the Letter to Philemon, whi...
The Apostle Paul is a fundamental figure in the history, traditions, and beliefs of Christianity, ye...
Paul's impact upon the Corinthian community encompassed matters which the contemporary world constru...