Philemon Lecture
Slavery - based on circumstances leading up to slavery NOT race (being conquered in war, born of a slave, an unwanted infant, or a debt)
Mosaic Law - allowed for slavery, as long as they weren’t Jews, but should be released once debt was paid
Roman Law - slaves could be kept for life, unless a woman bore her master 4 children or a man turned 30 (in some parts)
Degrees of Slavery - Some slaves lived better lives than others (Household slave > Colosseum slave)
Slavery in Church History - Christians and Bishops owned slaves, still Christianity was still a “slave’s religion”
Onesimus - Slave to Philemon, now a runaway
Roman Law - Paul had to return Onesimus to his master
Sanctuary - Runaway slave can find a mediator to protect him from his master
Colossae - met with Paul there
Art of Persuasion - he is a Christian (a brother), Paul’s authority, etc.
Purpose - receive Onesimus back and reconcile (and preferably set him free)
Prison Epistle - could’ve been written in Rome, Caesarea, or Ephesus prison
Why Didn’t Paul Condemn Slavery? - Paul still seeks Onesimus’ freedom
Letter was public so Philemon would feel pressure against him
Was Paul Against Slavery? - Encourages slaves not to seek freedom, Speaks about how there are no longer slaves in 1 Corinthians, Seeks Onesimus’ freedom
Uncomfortable Reality - People can misuse the BIble (ex. Bible supports slavery)
Slavery - based on circumstances leading up to slavery NOT race (being conquered in war, born of a slave, an unwanted infant, or a debt)
Mosaic Law - allowed for slavery, as long as they weren’t Jews, but should be released once debt was paid
Roman Law - slaves could be kept for life, unless a woman bore her master 4 children or a man turned 30 (in some parts)
Degrees of Slavery - Some slaves lived better lives than others (Household slave > Colosseum slave)
Slavery in Church History - Christians and Bishops owned slaves, still Christianity was still a “slave’s religion”
Onesimus - Slave to Philemon, now a runaway
Roman Law - Paul had to return Onesimus to his master
Sanctuary - Runaway slave can find a mediator to protect him from his master
Colossae - met with Paul there
Art of Persuasion - he is a Christian (a brother), Paul’s authority, etc.
Purpose - receive Onesimus back and reconcile (and preferably set him free)
Prison Epistle - could’ve been written in Rome, Caesarea, or Ephesus prison
Why Didn’t Paul Condemn Slavery? - Paul still seeks Onesimus’ freedom
Letter was public so Philemon would feel pressure against him
Was Paul Against Slavery? - Encourages slaves not to seek freedom, Speaks about how there are no longer slaves in 1 Corinthians, Seeks Onesimus’ freedom
Uncomfortable Reality - People can misuse the BIble (ex. Bible supports slavery)