In The Same Way
Philemon & The Ephesian Household Code
by Bong Manayon
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About the Book
This book is simply the Bible story about Onesimus, the runaway slave owned by Philemon. And Onesimus needed an endorsement letter from Paul just to be received back by his owner. Scholars says that the fact we have the letter in the New Testament meant that Philemon did not tear it up and at the very least accepted Onesimus back. That is where the New Testament ends, but if tradition is to be considered, Onesimus may have gone on to become Bishop of Ephesus. In this day, that would be the same as mentoring your househelp to eventually become the Pope! Knowing the reality of a "class struggle" it makes one wonder how Philemon understood and applied "no longer a slave but a beloved brother." (Philemon 16)
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Religion & Spirituality
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 104 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9780464271956
- Publish Date: Aug 31, 2019
- Language English
- Keywords Spirituality, Emancipation, Slavery, Bible
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About the Creator
Bong Manayon
Philippines
Photographer, psychologist, pastor and uh ... pedagogue? Wanted to fit 'teacher' in there but alliteration hehe. 'Professor' is too pretentious while 'pedagogue' has some bad rep which is I do not think represent my teaching style. So there ... and I'm old and trying to retire.