The Apostle Paul considers the inner subjectivity of a slave in Romans 7, one of the most important and controversial passages on the self in the Christian Bible.
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Slaves in the New Testament: literary, social, and moral dimensions
2006, Fortress Press
in English
0800637720 9780800637729
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Slaves in the New Testament: Literary, Social, And Moral Dimensions
September 30, 2005, Fortress Press
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in English
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Slaves In The New Testament: Literary, Social And Moral Dimensions
November 2005, Augsburg Fortress Publishers
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Table of Contents
The slave self : Paul and the discursive "I"
The slave body : physiognomics and invective against Paul
The comedy of slavery in story and parable
Subordinate to another : elite slaves in the agricultural handbooks and the household codes
The vice of the slave trader
The domestic enemy : household slaves in early Christian apologies and accounts of martyrdom
The use of the New Testament in the American slave controversy : a case history in the hermeneutical tension between biblical criticism and Christian moral debate.
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