God, Slavery, and Early Christianity. Divine Possession and Ethics in the Shepherd of Hermas, Hardback/***
Ancient Christians understood themselves to be enslaved to God, which affected their ethics, theology, and self-understanding. This book analyzes the Shepherd of Hermas, an overlooked early Christian text written by an enslaved person, which was nearly included in the New Testament, to map the effects of divine slavery. Publisher: Cambridge University Press Author(s): Chance E. (Tufts University, Massachusetts) Bonar Illustration(s): Worked examples or Exercises Number of pages: 320 Publication date: 2025 Dimensions: 235 x 162 x 28 Cover type: Hardback