Daniel Mcgregor

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Philemon is not asked outright to free Onesimus; instead he is urged to confirm his own reputation for love and generosity. Paul’s subtle use of naming demonstrates the possibility for fostering new possibilities for changing deeply ingrained patterns of domination in a world where it is difficult to see “the other” as a “beloved sister or brother.”
Daniel Mcgregor
Take note of the leadership Paul is undertaking at this point
Onesimus Our Brother: Reading Religion, Race, and Culture in Philemon (Paul in Critical Contexts)
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