Slaves in the New Testament: Literary, Social and Moral Dimensions
Stock No: WW37811
Slaves in the New Testament: Literary, Social and Moral Dimensions  -     By: J. Albert Harrill

Slaves in the New Testament: Literary, Social and Moral Dimensions

Fortress Press / 2005 / Paperback

In Stock
Stock No: WW37811

Buy Item Our Price$40.38
In Stock
Quantity:
Stock No: WW37811
Fortress Press / 2005 / Paperback
Quantity:

Add To Cart

or checkout with

Add To Wishlist
Quantity:


Add To Cart

or checkout with

Wishlist

Product Close-up
This product is not available for expedited shipping.
* This product is available for shipment only to the USA.
Others Also Purchased (15)
Select this Item Product Title/Author Availability Price Quantity
$58.95
In Stock
Our Price$58.95
Add To Cart
$58.95
$64.94
In Stock
Our Price$64.94
Add To Cart
$64.94
$27.90
In Stock
Our Price$27.90
Retail: $31.00
Add To Cart
$27.90
$49.50
In Stock
Our Price$49.50
Retail: $55.00
Add To Cart
$49.50
$19.80
In Stock
Our Price$19.80
Retail: $22.00
Add To Cart
$19.80
$37.80
In Stock
Our Price$37.80
Retail: $42.00
Add To Cart
$37.80
$9.99
In Stock
Our Price$9.99
Add To Cart
Quantity for God Is a Warrior - eBook0
$9.99
$68.75
In Stock
Our Price$68.75
Add To Cart
$68.75
$50.00
In Stock
Our Price$50.00
Add To Cart
$50.00
$45.49
In Stock
Our Price$45.49
Add To Cart
$45.49

Product Description

In this exciting new analysis of slaves and slavery in the New Testament, Harrill breaks new ground with his extensive use of Greco-Roman evidence, discussion of hermeneutics, and treatment of the use of the New Testament in antebellum U.S. slavery debates. He examines in detail Philemon, 1 Corinthians, Romans, Luke-Acts, and the household codes.

Product Information

Title: Slaves in the New Testament: Literary, Social and Moral Dimensions
By: J. Albert Harrill
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 360
Vendor: Fortress Press
Publication Date: 2005
Dimensions: 9 X 6 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 1 ounce
ISBN: 080063781X
ISBN-13: 9780800637811
Stock No: WW37811

Publisher's Description

In this exciting new analysis of slaves and slavery in theNew Testament, Harrill breaks new ground with hisextensive use of Greco-Roman evidence, discussion ofhermeneutics, and treatment of the use of the NewTestament in antebellum U.S. slavery debates. He examinesin detail Philemon, 1 Corinthians, Romans, Luke-Acts, andthe household codes.

Author Bio

J. Albert Harrill is Associate Professor of Religious Studies and the Director of the Ancient Studies Program at Indiana University. His first book, The Manumission of Slaves in Early Christianity (J.C.B. Mohr, 1995).

Ask a Question

Author/Artist Review