Citation: Ja. Harrill, The use of the New Testament in the American slave controversy: A case history in the hermeneutical tension between biblical criticism and Christian moral debate (A study of nineteenth-century biblical exegesis in the United-States), RELIG AM C, 10(2), 2000, pp. 149-186
Citation: Ja. Harrill, The dramatic function of the running slave Rhoda (Acts-XII,13-16): A pieceof Greco-Roman comedy, NEW TEST ST, 46(1), 2000, pp. 150-157
Citation: Ja. Harrill, Using the Roman jurists to interpret 'Philemon' - A legal approach to the "runaway slave" hypothesis, Z NEUT WISS, 90(1-2), 1999, pp. 135-138
Citation: Ja. Harrill, The vice of slave dealers in Greco-Roman society: The use of a topos in 1-Timothy-I,10 (Exploring cultural stereotypes and scriptural references surrounding slavery in classical antiquity), J BIBL LIT, 118(1), 1999, pp. 97-122
Citation: Ja. Harrill, The metaphor of slavery in the writings of the early Church: From the New-Testament to the beginning of the fifth-century, CATH BIBL Q, 61(4), 1999, pp. 775-777