Freiheit und Intellekt: der 1. Petrusbrief und römisch-hellenistische Gelehrtendiskurse über Sklaverei

In 1 Pet 2:18-19, the text addresses slaves and urges them to obey to their masters, even if they are unjust and brutal. In the letter's point of view, this is righteous in God's eyes. This article shows that this section of 1 Peter has strong parallels with Stoic discourses about freedom...

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主要作者: Sommer, Michael 1984- (Author)
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語言:German
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出版: Mohr Siebeck 2021
In: Early christianity
Year: 2021, 卷: 12, 發布: 4, Pages: 471-492
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bibel. Petrusbrief 1. / 奴隸制度 / 斯多葛主義 / Epictetus 50-130 / Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, Philosophus -65 / 倫理學 / 自由 / 智力
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Epiktet
B Seneca
B 自由
B Dion von Prusa
B 斯多亞
B 智力
B 奴隸制度
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總結:In 1 Pet 2:18-19, the text addresses slaves and urges them to obey to their masters, even if they are unjust and brutal. In the letter's point of view, this is righteous in God's eyes. This article shows that this section of 1 Peter has strong parallels with Stoic discourses about freedom and slavery. One can find similar thoughts in the works of Philo, Cicero, Seneca, Epictetus, and Dion of Prusa. Furthermore, glimpses of Stoic ideas of freedom can also be found in 1 Peter's passages about faith, society, and baptism. It might be that the author of 1 Peter received popular philosophical thoughts that were related to Stoic ideas.
ISSN:1868-8020
Contains:Enthalten in: Early christianity
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1628/ec-2021-0032