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Prisoners of War Prisoners of War
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Ill-Fated Aristocrats Ill-Fated Aristocrats
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Non-Elite Malefactors Non-Elite Malefactors
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Philosophers, Astrologers, and Other Divine Heralds Philosophers, Astrologers, and Other Divine Heralds
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For the Defense of the Gospel For the Defense of the Gospel
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Conclusion Conclusion
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3 Speaking with All Boldness: Prison in the Roman Social Imagination
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Published:July 2021
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This chapter examines the complex role of prison in the social imagination of the Roman world by outlining four common tropes: the prisoner of war, the fallen aristocrat, the common malefactor, and the unvanquished herald of truth. Whereas most treatments of the ancient prison reproduce the elite perspective of their literary sources, this survey privileges evidence that attests to the experience of the non-elite. This provides a richly textured backdrop against which to read Paul’s suggestive yet curiously undeveloped self-depiction as a prisoner, and, in particular, his insistence that he will continue in all boldness (parrhēsia) despite his chains. With his non-elite addressees inclined in any case to sympathize with his plight, here Paul gestures toward a familiar trope wherein prison signifies the tyrant’s ineffectual attempt to silence a divine messenger.
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