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This collection of essays explores various dimensions of ethics in the letters of Paul, including traditional approaches and approaches that challenge received tradition. The ethical topics covered in this volume are very diverse; they include suffering, work, slavery, popular morality, toxic masculinity, the indicative-imperative paradigm, the law, and racism, among others. Although this volume does not aim to be comprehensive in its scope, it presents many thoughts on Pauline ethics not found in the usual volumes in this area.



