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Titre : | Engaging Economics : New Testament Scenarios and Early Christian Reception |
Auteurs : | Bruce W Longenecker, Éditeur scientifique ; Kelly D. Liebengood, Éditeur scientifique |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Grand Rapids (US); Cambridge (GB) : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2009 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-8028-6414-7 |
Format : | vii + 336 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | EZ/A (Approche biblique et chrétienne de l'économie) |
Résumé : | Engaging Economics exposes economic dimensions of the theology of the early Jesus movement, as reflected both in the texts of the New Testament and in the reception of those texts within the patristic era. Under these two considerations, the contributors demonstrate that an economic dimension was an integral component of this early movement and indicate how, in later centuries, that economic dimension was either further developed or ignored altogether. |
Note de contenu : |
- Introductory Matters
1. Introduction (Bruce W. Longenecker; Kelly D. Liebengood) 2. Methodological issues in using economic evidence in interpretation of early Christian texts (Peter Oaks) - New Testament scenarios 3. Money matters: economic relations and the transformation of value in early Christianity (Stephen C. Barton) 4. Jesus, virtuoso religion, and the community of goods (Brian J. Capper) 5. The Spirit and the "other", Satan and the "self": economic ethics as a consequence of identity transformation in Luke-Acts (Aaron J. Kuecker) 6. Agrarian discourses and the sayings of Jesus: "measure for measure" in Gospel traditions and agricultural practices ( John C. Kloppenborg) 7. Is God Paul's patron? The economy of patronage in pauline theology ( David J. Downs) 8. The economics of humility: the rich and the humble in James (Mariam Kamell) 9. Aliens and strangers? The socioeconomic location of the address of 1 Peter (David G. Horrell) - Early Christian reception 10. The poor of Galatians 2:10 : The interpretative paradigm of the first four centuries (Bruce W. Longenecker) 11. Tertullian on widows: a North African appropriation of pauline household economics (David E. Wilhite) 12. Critiquing Rome's economy: Revelation and its reception in the Apostolic Fathers (Grant Macaskill) 13. By almsgiving and faith sins are purged? The theological underpinning of early Christian care for the poor (Christopher M. Hays) 14. Zacchaeus's half: ascetically economy in the Syriac Book of Steps (Robert A. Kitchen) - Editorial afterword: 15. Afterwords (Bruce W. Longenecker) - Contributors - Index of modern authors & of ancient sources |
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