one of the principal insights or teachings that Gorman underlines in his commentary
on Philemon. (3 pts.) Gorman highlights how Onesimus who was once Philemon’s slave is now his brother in the Lord. They both have the same spiritual father, Paul, and the same heavenly Father and Lord. That is why Onesimus is no longer a slave but a beloved “brother.” b) Give one of the principal insights/teachings that Gorman underlines in his commentary on the Christological Hymn of Colossians 1:15-20. (3 pts.) Here, Gorman emphasized the fullness of God experienced through Christ. It happens if Christ dwells within the community of believers since the fullness of God dwells in Christ. Nothing more, nothing less.