To the Colossians, preoccupied with legal codes and intellectual
disputes, Paul wrote a letter stressing not only the centrality of
Christ but also the need for Christians to live out their faith in
genuine community. Paul's antidote to a privatized and
intellectualized faith will provide relief to many Christians
today. To Philemon, a powerful church leader, Paul wrote a strong
personal letter asking him to embark on a new relationship with his
slave Onesimus. As a model for conflict resolution and mutual
relations within the Christian community, Paul's letter has much to
offer the church today. Throughout this commentary, Robert W. Wall
explains what each letter meant to its original hearers and its
application for us today.
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