Unbound God

Unbound God

Slavery and the Formation of Early Christian Thought

de Wet, Chris L.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2021

190

Mole

Inglês

9780367417918

15 a 20 dias

285

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Chapter 1 Introducing Early Christian Doulology: Slavery to God, Doulological Classifications, and Early Christian Identity

Chapter 2 Savior or Slave? Philippians 2:6-11 and the Problem of Slavery in Origen's Christology

Chapter 3 Emancipating the Spirit: Slavery and Early Christian Pneumatology in Eunomius and Basil of Caesarea

Chapter 4 The Curse of Ham (Gen. 9:18-27): Slavery, Sin, and Punishment in John Chrysostom, Augustine, and the Cave of Treasures

Chapter 5 Conclusion: The Unbound God

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Index
Early Christian Thought;Early Christian;Ancient slavery;Early Christian Authors;Basil of Caesarea's De Spiritu Sancto;Spiritual Taxonomies;Early Christianity;Metaphorical Slaveries;Jerome's Vita Malchi;Late Antique Syria;Late antique slavery;Secular Slave;Philippians 2;Early Christian Discourse;Slavery;Slavery and Christianity;Natural Slavery;Slavery and Eschatology;Early Christian Asceticism;Slavery and early Christianity;Eschatological Punishment;Slavery in the ancient world;Early Christian Literature;doulology;Early Christian Identity;early Christian doctrine;Origen's Thought;early Christian hamartiology;Quo Vadimus;slavery and theology;Origen's Understanding;slavery discourse;Unbegotten Father;slavery in scripture;Holy Spirit;slaves in the ancient world;Trinitarian Debates;Concerted Effort;Cultural Historical Reading;Origen's Argument;Father's Nakedness;Slave Doctor