-
numerous dmōes
although their exact status is unclear. The
presence of
douloi is
confirmed by
lyric poets such as
Archilochus or
Theognis of Megara. According...
-
James 1:1. 1
Peter 2:16
describes "servants of God" (Θεοῦ δοῦλοι,
Theou douloi)
being free to act
within the
bounds of God's will.
Following usage conventions...
- serfhood. They are thus
institutionally distinguished from the
anonymous douloi (slaves)."
Certainly conquest comprised one
aspect of helotism; thus Messenians...
-
conflate helots and
douloi, who were
chattel slaves, but
later sources distinguish them. All free
classes seem to have
owned douloi. The
Doric state of...
-
general had
great wealth. However, the
actual meaning of the term "slaves" (
doûloi, servi)
mentioned in this
context is disputed.
Plutarch also
described him...
- "new to the community",
seems to have been
composed of
liberated Helots.
Douloi, who were
chattel slaves not tied to the land, also existed;
earlier sources...
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Tyndale University Motto Douloi Cristou Motto in English
Servants of
Christ Type
Private Established 1894
Religious affiliation Evangelical Christian Chancellor...
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polis is untrue. I.3. The
philosopher further distinguishes between slave (
douloi) and free (eleutheroi), a
distinction that
plays a part in
determining government:...
-
distinguish between helots, who were the
property of the
Spartan state, and
douloi, who were
owned by individuals. Plutarch,
Moralia 225A and 240E
Powell 2004...
-
refer in
English translations to "servants" are in fact
about slaves (Gr****
douloi), and the "faithful
parabolic slave" is
rewarded with
greater responsibilities...