Daniel Mcgregor

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In the biblical text, Paul’s cautious approach to Philemon suggests that both Onesimus and Philemon, like the characters in the plays discussed here, have been wounded by their experiences. And it is clear that the slave or descendant has pent-up frustration and angry, recriminating words that must be given voice in order to move forward.
Onesimus Our Brother: Reading Religion, Race, and Culture in Philemon (Paul in Critical Contexts)
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