Paul and Economics : A Handbook /
In Paul and Economics, leading scholars address a variety of topics in contemporary discussion, including an overview of the Roman economy; the economic profile of Paul and of his communities, and stratification within them; architectural considerations regarding where they met; food and drink; idol...
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Minneapolis, MN :
Fortress Press,
2017.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / Raymond Pickett
- The Roman economy in the early empire : an overview / David B. Hollander
- Urban poverty in the Roman empire : material conditions / Jinyu Liu
- Economic profiling of early Christian communities / Timothy A. Brookins
- Paul's Shift in economic "location" in the locations of the Roman imperial economy / Richard A. Horsley
- Architecture: where did Pauline communities meet? / Annette Weissenrieder
- Paul and slavery: economic perspectives / Ulrike Roth
- Economic location of benefactors in Pauline communities / Zeba A. Crook
- Food and drink in the Greco-Roman world and in the Pauline communities / John T. Fitzgerald
- Socioeconomic stratification and the Lord's Supper (1 Cor 11:17-34) / Neil Elliott
- The economic functions of gift exchange in Pauline assemblies / Thomas R. Blanton IV
- Paul's collection for Jerusalem and the financial practices in Greek cities / John S. Kloppenborg
- Economic aspects of intercity travel among the Pauline assemblies / Cavan Concannon
- Marxism and capitalism in Pauline studies / L.L. Welborn
- A new horizon for Paul and the philosophers: shifting from comparative "political theology" to "economic theology" / Ward Blanton.