The Fall of Men and the Lust of Women in Seneca's Epistle 95 and Paul's Letter to the Romans

Seneca's invective against the sexual misconduct in the Roman Empire as part of his decline narrative is a neglected parallel to Rom 1:26-27. Its resonances, however, give more support to Ben Witherington's comment about specifically situating Romans 1 within the context of Seneca's c...

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