by WaltonSteve (Author), Hannah Swithinbank (Author), Steve Walton (Author), Steve Walton and Hannah Swithinbank (Editor), Walton Steve (Author)
This innovative volume focuses on the significance of early Christianity for modern means of addressing poverty, by offering a rigorous study of deprivation and its alleviation in both earliest Christianity and today's world. The contributors seek to present the complex ways in which early Christian ideas and practices relate to modern ideas and practices, and vice versa. In this light, the book covers seven major areas of poverty and its causes, benefaction, patronage, donation, wealth and dehumanization, `the undeserving poor', and responsibility. Each area features an expert in early Christianity in its Jewish and Graeco-Roman settings, paired with an expert in modern strategies for addressing poverty and benefaction; each author engages with the same topic from their respective area of expertise, and responds to their partner's essay. Giving careful attention toboth the continuities and discontinuities between the ancient world and today, the contributors seek to inform and engage church leaders, those working in NGOs concerned with poverty, and all interested in these crucial issues, both Christian and not.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Publisher: T&T Clark
Published: 09 Aug 2018
ISBN 10: 0567677761
ISBN 13: 9780567677761
Book Overview: Examines key themes related to poverty in both ancient and modern contexts, with contributions on each issue from leading scholars of early Christianity and leading figures in fundraising and policy-making.