Table of contents : Series Preface Author's Preface Abbreviations
1. Introduction Reasons for This Study The Metaphor of Slavery The Expression 'Slave(s) of God' The Expression 'Slave(s) of Christ'
2. Slavery in the Roman Empire in the First Century AD Jewish Slavery Greek Slavery Roman Slavery Ancient and Modern Slavery
3. The New Testament Attitude Towards Physical Slavery Slaves and Slave-owning The 'slave-free' Contrast Imagery Drawn from Slavery Aspects of Slavery Repudiated New Attitudes Inculcated Paul's Letter to Philemon Concluding Observations
4. Slavery and freedom Freedom and Slavery Freedom from Slavery Freedom for Slavery Freedom in Slavery
5. Slavery and Lordship The Earliest Christological Confessions The Term Kyrios The Correlativity of Lordship and Slavery Slavery As a Yoke The Slave's Service Slavery to Other People
6. Slavery and Ownership The Fact of Ownership The Means of Ownership The Mark of Ownership
7. Slavery and Privilege The View of G. Sass The View of D. B. Martin Slavery to Christ--For the Few? 'Slave of Christ': its Relation to 'Slave of God' Connotations of Doulos
8. 'Slave of Christ': its Significance in the New Testament Slave Imagery and its Origin The Negative Connotations of Slave Terminology Slavery to Christ as a Wholly Positive Image John 15:15, Galatians 4:7, and the Limitations of the Metaphor The Ideal Conditions of Slavery to Christ
9. 'Slave of Christ': Four New Testament Examples Dorcas Onesiphorus Priscilla and Aquila
Appendixes 1. The Use of Doulos in the Septuagint 2. New Testament Terms Denoting Slavery 3. The Translation of Doulos in English Versions of the New Testament Bibliography Index of Authors Index of Subjects Index of Principal Greek and Latin Terms and Phrases Index of Biblical References Index of Other Ancient Authors and Writings