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“All One In Christ Jesus:” Physical And Moral Equality In Galatians 3:28, Kevin Mcginnis
“All One In Christ Jesus:” Physical And Moral Equality In Galatians 3:28, Kevin Mcginnis
Journal of Religious Competition in Antiquity
Galatians 3:28 has often been interpreted as a slogan or baptismal formula that is disconnected from Paul's argument in the letter. It is also often pointed to as evidence of a radically egalitarian lifestyle among early Christians, one in which ethnic, social class, and gender differences are erased in favor of complete social and political equality. This article argues that Gal 3:28 does fit well with Paul's argument about the necessity of baptism for gentiles, but not circumcision, to be included as part of God's salvific plan. It also makes the case that the equality suggested in 3:28 has to …
Love, Ladies, And Lucretius, Stacey Kaliabakos
Love, Ladies, And Lucretius, Stacey Kaliabakos
Parnassus: Classical Journal
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The Philosophic Way Of Life In Plato’S Republic, Kevin Akalski
The Philosophic Way Of Life In Plato’S Republic, Kevin Akalski
Parnassus: Classical Journal
No abstract provided.