Social justice and the legitimacy of slavery: the role of philosophical asceticism from Ancient Judaism to late antiquity. Ramelli, I. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2016.
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This work considers ideas about the legitimacy of slavery in ancient Greek, Jewish, New Testament, and early Christian thought, as well as the actual practices with regard to slave ownership employed by these thinkers.
@book{ramelli_social_2016,
	address = {Oxford},
	series = {Oxford early {Christian} studies},
	title = {Social justice and the legitimacy of slavery: the role of philosophical asceticism from {Ancient} {Judaism} to late antiquity},
	isbn = {978-0-19-182302-2},
	abstract = {This work considers ideas about the legitimacy of slavery in ancient Greek, Jewish, New Testament, and early Christian thought, as well as the actual practices with regard to slave ownership employed by these thinkers.},
	publisher = {Oxford University Press},
	author = {Ramelli, Ilaria},
	year = {2016},
	keywords = {Gregory, of Nyssa, Saint, approximately 335-approximately 394 Philosophy., Slavery Greece History To 1500., Slavery Philosophy., Slavery Rome History., Slavery and Judaism History To 1500., Slavery and the church History To 1500.},
}

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