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In Slavery With God's Children
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Katherine H. Burgett examines three metaphors in Galatians that cast the law in the role of an enslaved person with influence over others. These metaphors, she argues, help Paul portray the law as ...
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29 May 2026
Katherine H. Burgett examines three metaphors in Galatians that cast the law as enslaved: the law is an enslaved ?????????? (3:19-25), an enslaved ????????? and ????????? (4:1-11), and Hagar the enslaved ???????? (4:21-31). Galatians famously depicts humanity's enslavement under the law, whereas the author focuses here on Paul's depictions of the Law as an enslaved enslaver, situating these metaphors in the complex context of first-century Roman slavery and drawing out their implications for Paul's theology of the law in Galatians. She argues that Paul uses these metaphors to make a series of claims about the law's agency in relation to other agents. Before the coming of faith, the law worked effectively with God in a preparatory role. But when the Galatians try to come under the law's authority after receiving the spirit, they end up frustrating both their own intentions and those of the law.
Price: £76.90
Pages: 220
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Imprint: Mohr Siebeck
Series: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe
Publication Date:
29 May 2026
ISBN: 9783161648601
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
RELIGION / General, New Testaments, Theology
Chapter 1: Enslaved Agency in the Letters of Paul and Other Ancient Literature
Chapter 2: The Law was Our ??????????
Chapter 3: Under ????????? and ?????????
Chapter 4: Children of Hagar the ????????