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Restricted Generosity in the New Testament
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- ISBN 9783161564741
- Weight: 443g
- Dimensions: 239 x 157mm
- Publication Date: 22 Feb 2019
- Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
- Publication City/Country: DE
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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The importance of material generosity in early Christianity has been firmly established in New Testament research. Given this consensus, Timothy J. Murray examines the New Testament texts for evidence of when, how and why the early Christians restricted their generosity. Having also examined the restricted generosity of comparable social structures (Jewish groups, Greco-Roman associations and the Hellenistic oikos), the author argues that the self-conception of the early Christians as members of a fictive-family was the most significant influence on their practices of material generosity and its restrictions, in which they drew heavily from existing cultural ideals regarding family reciprocity and support. Additionally, the author argues (against the majority view) that evidence for organised poor-care in Jewish groups is meagre and non-existent with regard to Greco-Roman associations.
Born 1988; 2012 MA Biblical Interpretation from London School of Theology; 2014 MRes Biblical Studies from University of Nottingham; 2017 PhD New Testament from University of Nottingham; 2015-17 teaching associate at University of Nottingham; since 2017 Academic Tutor at Queens College Birmingham and Pastor at Amblecote Christian Centre.
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