Divine Accounting

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Divine Accounting

Theo-Economics in Early Christianity

Religion and beliefs Comparative religion History of religion Christianity

Author: Jennifer A Quigley

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Collection: Synkrisis

Language: English

Published by: Yale University Press

Published on: 8th June 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 160 pages

ISBN: 9780300258165


Overview

A nuanced narrative about the intersections of religious and economic life in early Christianity. The divine was an active participant in the economic spheres of the ancient Mediterranean world. Evidence demonstrates that gods and goddesses were represented as owning goods, holding accounts, and producing wealth through the mediation of religious and civic officials.

Key Themes

This book argues that early Christ-followers also used financial language to articulate and imagine their relationship to the divine. Theo-economics—intertwined theological and economic logics in which divine and human beings regularly transact with one another—permeate the letters of Paul and other texts connected with Pauline communities.

Unique Approach

Unlike other studies, which treat the ancient economy and religion separately, Divine Accounting takes seriously the overlapping of themes such as poverty, labor, social status, suffering, cosmology, and eschatology in material evidence from the ancient Mediterranean and early Christian texts.

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