You shall not bow down and serve them: the political economic projects of Jesus and Paul

"Economic justice is the core of the biblical tradition. In this innovative volume, Horsley takes the reader deep in examining how Jesus' economic project was shaped in opposition to the Roman imperial order and how Paul's development of communities around the Mediterranean was part o...

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Auteur principal: Horsley, Richard A. 1939- (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Eugene, Oregon Cascade Books 2021
Dans:Année: 2021
Recensions:[Rezension von: Horsley, Richard A., 1939-, You shall not bow down and serve them : The Political Economic Projects of Jesus and Paul] (2023) (Mesick, Clair E.)
Sujets non-standardisés:B Capitalism Religious aspects Christianity
B Social justice - Biblical teaching
B Paul - the Apostle, Saint
B Christian Philosophy Economic aspects
B Paul the Apostle, Saint Political and social views
B Jesus Christ
B Capitalism - Religious aspects - Christianity
B History
B Social Justice Biblical teaching
B Political and social views
B Jesus Christ Political and social views
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Résumé:"Economic justice is the core of the biblical tradition. In this innovative volume, Horsley takes the reader deep in examining how Jesus' economic project was shaped in opposition to the Roman imperial order and how Paul's development of communities around the Mediterranean was part of creating an alternative society among those subject to Rome. This analysis sets in the foreground the fundamental issues of food security, access to resources, and liberation. These movements emerged in opposition to Roman violence, political oppression, and economic extraction. This ultimately leads the author to consider how these issues are more relevant than ever in confronting the most recent form of empire in global capitalism. While we are not living in a Roman imperial world, we must strategize to confront the ways in which the new empire uses violence, oppression, and extraction to the detriment of the vast majority in the world, but especially those who are most vulnerable"-- Back cover
Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-229) and index
ISBN:1666727067