Philippians Philemon
in Abingdon New Testament Commentaries
Pages
160 pages
Publisher
Abingdon Press
Published
1/1/2000
ISBN-13
9789780687052
The commentary demonstrates how to work through the texts of Philippians and Philemon in the light of relevant scholarship but also with the use of one’s own critical judgment. While traditional exegetical questions are dealt with, contemporary theological concerns are highlighted, and there is a special effort to probe the social issues that arose in the Pauline churches. Gender roles and slavery are given particular attention as they arise in the texts.
Scholarship, now enlightened by greater knowledge of the social structures and relationships of Mediterranean antiquity, is just beginning to explore questions of how women functioned in house-church communities, how early Christians dealt with the institution of slavery, and how slaves were integrated into their communities. To the extent allowed by the commentary format, these questions are given special attention in contributing to an ongoing discussion.
Collections
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- Commentaries by Female Scholars by John Dyer
- New Testament Commentaries & Monographs by Princeton Theological Seminary