توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Rich and the Pure: Philanthropy and the Making of Christian Society in Early Byzantium (Volume 62) (Transformation of the Classical Heritage)
نام کتاب : The Rich and the Pure: Philanthropy and the Making of Christian Society in Early Byzantium (Volume 62) (Transformation of the Classical Heritage)
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : ثروتمندان و پاکان: بشردوستی و ایجاد جامعه مسیحی در اوایل بیزانس (جلد 62) (تحول میراث کلاسیک)
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نویسندگان : Daniel Caner
ناشر : University of California Press
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 438
ISBN (شابک) : 0520381580 , 9780520381582
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 7 مگابایت
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Cover
The Rich and the Pure
Title
Copyright
Dedication
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Prologue: What Is a Christian Gift?
Map
Timeline
Introduction
Surviving Sources and Historical Discourses
Philanthropy and Asceticism as Complementary Virtues
1. The Present-Giving World of Early Byzantium
Christian Gifts in the Late Roman Holy Land
Secular Gifts and the Late Roman Imperial Order
Providential Order and the Rise of a Religious Aristocracy
The Christian Ideal of Stewardship
2. “Give to All Who Ask of You”: The Challenge of Early Byzantine Philanthropy
The Classical Roots of Christian Philanthrōpia
Christian Philanthropy before Constantine
Constantine and the Extension of Christian Philanthropy
Preaching Philanthropy in Christian Cappadocia
“To Each According to Need”: Philanthropic Priorities in Church Institutions
“To Each According to Rank”: Philanthropic Priorities in Sixth-Century Monasteries
3. “Bend Your Heart to Mercy”: Almsgiving and the Christian Advocacy of Social Compassion
Preaching Direct Almsgiving in Christian Antioch
The Monastic Middle Way of Communal Ministrations
Monastic Mediation between the Rich, the Clergy, and the Poor
4. “Give It with Your Whole Soul”: From Alms to Charity in Early Byzantine Monasticism
Defining Charity in Egyptian Desert Tradition
Gifts of Charity in the Seridos Monastery
Sins of Excess and Redemptive Almsgiving
Almsgiving as Purification in Eastern Hagiography
“Give as Your Alms from the Things Within”: Alms, Charity, and Christian Altruism
5. “What God Has Put in Your Heart to Give”: Divine Patronage, Sacred Wealth, and Material Blessings
The Pauline Concept of a Christian Blessing
The Institutional and Lay Provision of Material Blessings
Human Avarice and Divine Patronage
Converting Lay Offerings into Blessings
Ascetic Stewardship and the Multiplication of Monastic Blessings
Gifts of a Sacred Order
Sacred Wealth and Monastic Culture
6. “You Are the Firstfruits of the World”: Monasticism, Fruitbearings, and Prosperity in the Countryside
Agrarian and Monastic Expansion on the Rural Margins
A Syrian Village Perspective: The Letter of Cosmas of Panîr
Agriculture and Religious Science in the Roman Near East
The Intercessory Powers of Symeon Stylites the Elder
Ascetic Penance and Lay Prosperity in the Lives of Barsauma and Theodore
Fruitbearings, Gratitude, and Sacred Vessels
7. “Imperishable Remembrance in Heaven and Earth”: Liturgical Offerings and the Rise of Patronal Monasteries
Lay Offerings and Church Commemorations
Church Apologetics for Commemorative Rites
Jacob of Serug’s On the Loaf for the Departed
Patronal Praise and the Proliferation of Private Monasteries
Monks, Freedmen, and the Perennial Quest for Perpetual Commemoration
Memory, Salvation, and the Economics of Monastic Patronage
Epilogue: When Holy Men Walked the Earth
Notes
Bibliography
Index