Beyond a slave : support for the manumission of Onesimus from discourse analysis

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Arinder, Devin

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Sage

Abstract

Did Paul intend for Philemon to manumit Onesimus? This article aims to present evidence in support of a manumissive view of Paul’s communicative intent to Philemon. Through a cognitive functional approach to discourse analysis, the sentence comprising vv. 15–16 is proposed to represent the peak of the epistle. Coincidingly, this central statement of the letter is precisely where Paul discusses the enslavement of Onesimus. There, through his linguistic choices, Paul construes emphatic discontinuity in Onesimus’s status, resulting in the most salient change in Philemon’s mental representation: Onesimus is no longer a slave, but beyond a slave, a beloved brother.

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Cognitive linguistics, Discourse analysis, Koine Greek, Pauline studies, Philemon

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Arinder, D. (2024). Beyond a Slave: Support for the Manumission of Onesimus from Discourse Analysis. Journal for the Study of the New Testament, 47(2), 322-347. https://doi.org/10.1177/0142064X241268659.