Adam Shields

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City life under Rome was city life permeated by the logic of slavery. In slaveholding society, one’s humanity was not a given. The body of a slave was a commodity and not a human being. Only by birth into the right family or by purchasing one’s freedom or by manumission could one claim a humanity, which was an elusive dream for many.
Acts: A Theological Commentary on the Bible (Belief: A Theological Commentary on the Bible)
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