Biblical Literacy with Mark Lanier
In this first session of the Summer Series, guest teacher Dr. Todd Still dives deep into Paul’s shortest preserved letter — Philemon. Explore the historical context of Colossae, the identity of Onesimus (whose name means “useful”), and Paul’s masterful appeal for reconciliation between a slave owner and his slave-turned-brother in Christ. Discover how this 335-word letter speaks to human dignity, the transformative power of the gospel, and the ministry of hospitality, themes as relevant today as they were in the first century. Topics covered: • Historical background of Colossae and the Lycus River Valley • Authorship and dating of Philemon among Paul’s prison epistles • Word study: Onesimus (“useful”) and splagchna (metaphorical term for your inner most being) • Paul’s rhetorical strategy of appeal over command • Martin Luther’s reflection on Philemon as a picture of the gospel • Application: dignity, hospitality, and reconciliation today The post Special Event – Summer Series; More Than a Slave: A Study of Philemon: Dr. Todd D. Still, 06/28/26 [https://biblical-literacy.org/lessons/special-event-summer-series-more-than-a-slave-a-study-of-philemon-dr-todd-d-still-06-28-26/] appeared first on Biblical Literacy [https://biblical-literacy.org].
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