Of slaves and masters : the subversion of brotherly love in Philemon
Loading...
Date
Authors
Rinquest, Linzay
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Baptist Union of Southern Africa
Abstract
The role and use of the Bible regarding the issue of slavery reflects the extremes of interpreters seeing the biblical witness as either
condoning to that of condemning. The challenge therefore, for the reader of the Bible
in dealing with these extremes is a challenge in hermeneutics. The purpose of this
brief article will therefore be to propose an Evangelical solution to this impasse, with
a brief outline of the Biblical witness regarding slavery, and an attempt to motivate a
more adequate hermeneutic for dealing with the relevant Biblical passages. This is
followed by a brief synopsis of slavery in the world and in South Africa, and
concludes with a challenge to the modern-day church, especially Baptists in South
Africa to re-adopt the historical stance of some of the best of our forebears in bringing
about a new emancipation from all forms of modern slavery.
Description
Keywords
Slaves and masters
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Rinquest, L 2008, 'Of slaves and masters : the subversion of brotherly love in Philemon', South African Baptist Journal of Theology, vol. 17, pp. 1-13