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Evaluating the Rhetoric of Paul’s Letter to Philemon: Implications for Master-Slave Relationship in Christian Households [PDF]
Many kinds of studies have been conducted on Greco-Roman slavery practices and the Christian response to religious and domestic conflicts. However, very little research has been carried out in biblical studies to appraise the rhetoric of Paul’s letter ...
Maxwell Kojo Tsibu
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A social identity complexity theory reading of Philemon
This article provides new perspectives on navigating complex social identity in the letter to Philemon by means of the heuristic use of social identity complexity theory (SICT) in combination with socio-rhetorical analysis (SRA).
Jacobus Kok, Ilse Swart
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There are many texts and interpretations of slavery and its problems in the Greco-Roman world. However, few have attempted to unravel the approaches and strategies used to resolve the conflict by Paul with people/communities who have accepted the gospel.
Vincent Kalvin Wenno
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Het Filemon vandag nog iets vir ons te sê?
Does Philemon still have meaning for Christians today? The article purports to show that the main thrust of Philemon lies with orthopraxis, in casu the mutual fellowship of believers in the church, underscored by mutual love and respect, hospitality and
J.H. Roberts
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Read a book announcement on D.F. Tolmie, Pointing out persuasion in Philemon: Fifty readings of Paul’s rhetoric from the 4th to the 18th century. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 383pp.
R. Venter
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Pointing out persuasion in Philemon
This informative and insightful work reveals the vast field of the history and life of the Letter to Philemon after it was written. This approach to biblical texts has received greater attention in recent years when the reader’s contribution to the ...
P.B. Decock
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Paulus as vredemaker. Oor die resepsie van die Brief aan Filemon in die vierde en vyfde eeu n.C.
Paul, the peacemaker. On the reception of the Letter to Philemon in the 4th and 5th centuries AD. By means of his letter to Philemon Paul attempted to make peace between Philemon and his slave, Onesimus.
D. Francois Tolmie
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Teologie en etiek in die brief aan Filemon: �n Poging tot verantwoording
Theology and ethics in the letter to Philemon: An attempt at giving an accountThe criticism levelled by Smit against the attempts of New Testament scholars to treat the ethics of the books of the New Testament are dealt with under the headings of "ethos ...
J. H. Roberts
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The way in which Paul exercises his authority in the Letter to Philemon has been studied from various angles, but as far as could be determined, the reception of this aspect of his letter by its interpreters in the fourth and 5th centuries CE.
D. Francois Tolmie
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Energy-based temporal neural networks for imputing missing values [PDF]
Imputing missing values in high dimensional time series is a difficult problem. There have been some approaches to the problem [11,8] where neural architectures were trained as probabilistic models of the data. However, we argue that this approach is not
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