Chris, I enormously enjoyed the speech on Philemon! I recently dealt with the letter in the context of Roman law of slavery, and I think the legal/social context is really pointed out very well by Bishop Wright!
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The list also includes lectures by Hays, Peterson and Witherington!
Sorry the link should have been this one "http://www.baylor.edu/truett/index.php?id=57369
Ooo, thanks Mark!
Chris,
I enormously enjoyed the speech on Philemon! I recently dealt with the letter in the context of Roman law of slavery, and I think the legal/social context is really pointed out very well by Bishop Wright!
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