Slaves, Citizens, Sons: Legal Metaphors In The Epistles

Slaves, Citizens, Sons: Legal Metaphors In The Epistles

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  • Q: What is the main theme of 'Slaves, Citizens, Sons: Legal Metaphors in the Epistles'? A: The book explores legal metaphors found in the Epistles of the New Testament, examining how these metaphors inform our understanding of identity and status within a Christian context.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'Slaves, Citizens, Sons: Legal Metaphors in the Epistles' is Francis Lyall.
  • Q: What is the publication date of the book? A: The book was published on January 1, 1984.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book is available in paperback binding.
  • Q: How many pages are in 'Slaves, Citizens, Sons: Legal Metaphors in the Epistles'? A: The book contains 288 pages.
  • Q: Is this book in good condition? A: Yes, the item condition is listed as 'Good', indicating it has been well-maintained.
  • Q: What category does this book belong to? A: This book falls under the category of Christian Books & Bibles.
  • Q: Are there any special features of the book? A: The book does not list any specific features, but it is known for its in-depth analysis of legal language in biblical texts.
  • Q: Can this book be used for academic studies? A: Yes, 'Slaves, Citizens, Sons: Legal Metaphors in the Epistles' can be used for academic studies, particularly in theological and legal contexts.
  • Q: Is there an edition information available for this book? A: There is no specific edition information provided for this book.

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