Paul s Declaration of Freedom from a Freed Slave s Perspective

Paul s Declaration of Freedom from a Freed Slave s Perspective
Author: Robin G. Thompson
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2023-03-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004532618

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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.

The Slavery of Christian Freedom

The Slavery of Christian Freedom
Author: Arthur L. Porter
Publsiher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2011
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781617390951

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In Dr. Arthur Porter's inspiring and powerful book,The Slavery of Christian Freedom, you'll learn that even though liberty in Christ is readily available, many Christians seem to return to slavery to sin. But through Dr. Porter's incredible message, your eyes will be opened and your faith in Christ will be strengthened as you discover the keys to overcoming societal conformity and pressure. Dr. Porter's sage advice will help you realize that when you turn your back on the world and your face toward Christ, all distress and anguish becomes bearable. When you learn to accept your freedom and release yourself from sin, you can shout with believers everywhere, 'Slaves at first, but free at last.'

A Better Freedom

A Better Freedom
Author: Michael Card
Publsiher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781458764669

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A Better Freedom explores the biblical imagery of slavery as a metaphor for Christian discipleship. Michael Card shows how the early church saw Greco-Roman slavery as a window into understanding Jesus both as the Savior who took on the form of a slave, but also the true Lord and Master who sets us free from our own slavery to sin. --from publisher description.

A Cosmopolitan Ideal

A Cosmopolitan Ideal
Author: Karin B. Neutel
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-02-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567656841

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What did Paul mean when he declared that there is 'neither Jew nor Greek, neither slave nor free, nor male and female' (Galatians 3:28)? While many modern readers understand these words as a statement about human equality, this study shows that it in fact reflects ancient ideas about an ideal or utopian community. With this declaration, Paul contributed to the cultural conversation of his time about such a community. The three pairs that Paul brings together in this formula all played a role in first-century conceptions of what an ideal world would look like. Such conceptions were influenced by cosmopolitanism; the philosophical idea prevalent at the time, that all people were fundamentally connected and could all live in a unified society. Understanding Paul's thought in the context of these contemporary ideals helps to clarify his attitude towards each of the three pairs in his letters. Like other ancient utopian thinkers, Paul imagined the ideal community to be based on mutual dependence and egalitarian relationships.

1 Corinthians Understanding the Bible Commentary Series

1 Corinthians  Understanding the Bible Commentary Series
Author: Marion L. Soards
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2011-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441236470

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The Understanding the Bible Commentary Series helps readers navigate the strange and sometimes intimidating literary terrain of the Bible. These accessible volumes break down the barriers between the ancient and modern worlds so that the power and meaning of the biblical texts become transparent to contemporary readers. The contributors tackle the task of interpretation using the full range of critical methodologies and practices, yet they do so as people of faith who hold the text in the highest regard. Pastors, teachers, and lay people alike will cherish the truth found in this commentary series.

Discovering Biblical Equality

Discovering Biblical Equality
Author: Ronald W. Pierce,Cynthia Long Westfall,Christa L. McKirland
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830854806

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"There is no longer male and female; for all of you are one in Christ Jesus." The conversation about the relationship between women and men and their roles in the Christian life and the church has evolved, but the topic continues to inspire debate and disagreement. The third edition of this groundbreaking work brings together scholars firmly committed to the authority of Scripture to explore historical, biblical, theological, cultural, and practical aspects of this discussion. This fresh, positive defense of gender equality is at once scholarly and practical, irenic yet spirited, up-to-date, and cognizant of opposing positions. In this edition, readers will find both revised essays and new essays on biblical equality in relation to several issues, including the image of God, the analogy of slavery, same-sex marriage, abortion, domestic abuse, race, and human flourishing. Discover for yourself God's vision for gender equality.

Paul and the Rise of the Slave

Paul and the Rise of the Slave
Author: K. Edwin Bryant
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2016-04-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004316560

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Paul and the Rise of the Slave offers a path to participate in messianic communities in a way that subverts the imposition of Roman power and leads toward positive identity formation for the oppressed.

No Longer Slaves

No Longer Slaves
Author: Brad Ronnell Braxton
Publsiher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2015-03-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780814683941

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No Longer Slaves brings the ancient New Testament message into conversation with African American culture. Twenty centuries after Paul penned Galatians, American culture in general and American Christianity in particular continue to struggle with the problem of race relations. Our challenges are not identical to those faced by Paul and the Galatians. Yet, when one reads Galatians through the lens of African American experience, striking similarities emerge. In No Longer Slaves, Brad Braxton helps us see that race relations is a central issue in Galatians. Paul believes that Christ came in order to unite Jews and Gentiles. The church was intended to be amulti-ethnic community in which persons of different backgrounds co-existed harmoniously. Any effort to compel Gentiles to live as Jews is an invalidation of the freedom of the Gospel. Galatians offers us a portrait of an early Christian leader and community sorting out complex social issues. No Longer Slaves explores the concept of liberation in African American experience. It entails a discussion of American slavery. Rather than depicting African Americans simply as victims of the crimes of slavery and segregation, Braxton describes the creative cultural and religious responses of African Americans to their oppression. He employs a type of reader-response theory that considers the experiences of the reading community as a lens through which texts are read. His discussion of methodology exposes the reader to some of the issues in the current debate without becoming burdensome to the non-specialist. The remainder of the book is an interpretation of Paul's letter to the Galatians. Although Braxton takes seriously the original context of Galatians and his exegesis engages the Greek text, he offers a contemporary theological reading that privileges the history, experiences, and concerns of African Americans. Those who are concerned about the connection between Christianity and ethnicity will find this interpretation intriguing and challenging. Chapters in Liberation and African American Experience are Introduction," *Liberation: Rationales and Definitions, - *Blackness: Biology and Ideology, - and *African American Biblical Interpretation. - Chapters in A Reading Strategy for Liberation are *Reader-Response Criticism and Black and Womanist Theologies, - *The Bible and Authority in Reader-Response Criticism, - and *The African American (Christian) Interpretive Community. - Chapters in Galatians and African American Experience are *Introduction, - *Historical Overview, - Interpretations, - and *Conclusion. - Includes a bibliography. Brad Ronnell Braxton, PhD, is the Jessie Ball DuPont Assistant Professor of Homiletics and Biblical Studies at Wake Forest University Divinity School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He is an ordained Baptist minister and for five years served as Senior Pastor of Douglas Memorial Community Church in Baltimore, Maryland. "