(+) The Letter to Philemon (2000 Fitzmyer), book

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The Letter to Philemon (2000) is a book by Joseph A. Fitzmyer.

Abstract

A new English translation with introduction and commentary.

"The apostle Paul's letter to his friend and fellow Christian Philemon, which focuses on the question of slavery, has long inspired debate. Onesimus, one of Philemon's slaves, has left his master's house and sought refuge with Paul, during which time he has converted to Christianity. In a letter to Philemon, Paul assures his friend that he is sending Onesimus back, but pleads for mercy on the slave's behalf, asking Philemon to treat him as a beloved brother and as he would treat the apostle himself." "Examining Paul's letter within the context of the social, political, and economic realities of the time, Fitzmyer sheds light on the question of whether Paul was suggesting that Onesimus be granted freedom from slavery or whether he was simply advocating a lenient treatment of Onesimus. His insights not only clarify Paul's position but show why the letter is relevant in the Church today. Like his magisterial Anchor Bible commentaries on Romans, Luke, and the Acts of the Apostles, Fitzmyer's commentary on the Letter to Philemon represents the finest of modern biblical scholarship."--Publisher description.

Editions and translations

Published in New York, NY: Doubleday, 2000 (Anchor Bible, 34C). Riessued in New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2008 (Anchor Yale Bible, 34C]]).

Table of contents

External links

  • [ Google Books]