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Pauls Declaration Of Freedom From A Freed Slaves Perspective Robin G Thompson

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Pauls Declaration Of Freedom From A Freed Slaves Perspective Robin G Thompson
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.48 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Robin G Thompson
ISBN: 9789004532601, 9789004532618, 9004532609, 9004532617
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Pauls Declaration Of Freedom From A Freed Slaves Perspective Robin G Thompson by Robin G Thompson 9789004532601, 9789004532618, 9004532609, 9004532617 instant download after payment.

This project attempts to listen to voices that have seldom been heard. While others have explored Paul's theology of Christian freedom, they have not considered how Paul's declaration of freedom would have been received by those who most desired and valued freedom: the slaves and freedpersons in the Galatian churches.
In this study, Robin Thompson explores both Greek and Roman manumission, considers how the ancient Mediterranean world conceived of freedom, and then examines the freedom declared in Galatians from a freed slaves's perspective. She proposes that these freedpersons would likely have perceived this freedom to be not only spiritual freedom, but--at least in the Christian communities--individual freedom as well.

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