Slave of Christ: A New Testament Metaphor for Total Devotion to Christ - eBook
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Slave of Christ: A New Testament Metaphor for Total Devotion to Christ - eBook  -     By: Murray J. Harris

Slave of Christ: A New Testament Metaphor for Total Devotion to Christ - eBook

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The New Testament finds many ways to depict Christians' relationships to their Lord. They are his disciples, sons, daughters, and friends. But it is perhaps too little recognized that they are also his slaves. This study sets out to uncover what it means to be a slave of Christ. Murray Harris begins by assessing the nature of actual slavery in the Greco-Roman world and the New Testament's attitude towards it. Drawing insights from this, he goes on to unfold the metaphor of slavery to Christ. Among the topics discussed are slavery and spiritual freedom, lordship, ownership, and privilege. Slave of Christ is a model of good biblical theology, providing insights both for further study of the Bible and for practical application. It will be appreciated in both church and academy.This is part of the New Studies in Biblical Theology Series.

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Title: Slave of Christ: A New Testament Metaphor for Total Devotion to Christ - eBook
By: Murray J. Harris
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: IVP Academic
Publication Date: 2001
ISBN-13: 9780830871346
Series: New Studies in Biblical Theology
Stock No: WW120216EB

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