
ISBN Loving the Poor, Saving the Rich (Wealth, Poverty, and Early Christian Formation) book English Paperback 304 pages
ISBN Loving the Poor, Saving the Rich (Wealth, Poverty, and Early Christian Formation), English, Paperback, 304 pages
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An excellent and deeply informed study. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in early and contemporary Christian understandings and practices of wealth and poverty. I commend it highly to scholars and students alike.'--David J. Downs, Fuller Theological SeminaryThe issue of wealth and poverty and its relationship to Christian faith is as ancient as the New Testament and reaches even further back to the Hebrew Scriptures. From the beginnings of the Christian movement, the issue of how to deal with riches and care for the poor formed an important aspect of Christian discipleship.This careful study analyzes the significance of wealth and poverty in constructing Christian identity in the complex socioeconomic situation and cultural milieu of the early Roman Empire. Helen Rhee shows how early Christians adopted, appropriated, and transformed the Jewish and Greco-Roman moral teachings and practices of giving and patronage. She examines how early Christians developed their distinctive theology and social understanding of wealth and the wealthy on one hand and of poverty and the poor on the other, demonstrating that this understanding impacted early Christian identity formation. She also explores the vital role wealth and poverty played in the construction of eschatology, soteriology, and ecclesiology in the social and cultural context of the time. In addition, the book draws out relevant implications of early Christian thought and practice for the contemporary church. Professors and students in courses on Christian origins, early Christianity, church history, and Christian ethics will value this work.ContentsIntroduction1. The Social, Economic, and Theological World of Early Christianity2. Wealth, Poverty, and Eschatology3. Wealth, Poverty, and Salvation4. Wealth, Poverty, and Koinonia5. Wealth, Poverty, and Ecclesiastical Control6. Wealth, Poverty, and Christian Identity7. Wealth, Poverty, and Christian Response in Contemporary SocietyIndex
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