Masters and Slaves*: On Overcoming Class-Struggle in the Old Testament

Interpretation 27 (3):259-272 (1973)
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Abstract

It is in fact possible to speak of a revolution in the way the Bible relates masters to slaves. This revolution forms the presuppositions for the New Testament's Christology and anthropology, and whenever... given an adequate hearing, it creates movements of unrest which... will continue until this revolution finally reaches its goal.

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