Abstract

Abstract This article uses the hermeneutics of masculinity to outline and review Paul’s interaction with Philemon. In the ancient context, masculinity was ascertained through education, training, and performance. Being a “man” is made through a Greco-Roman context. Paul asserts this masculinity: self-assertion and power, in his letter to Philemon.

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