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Wealthwatch - A Study of Socioeconomic Conflict in the Bible (Paperback)
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Wealthwatch - A Study of Socioeconomic Conflict in the Bible (Paperback)
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Synopsis: The purpose of this book is to help postmodern Westerners
understand what the Bible has to say about wealth and possessions,
basing itself on the presumption that (a) nobody can understand
themselves apart from some recognition of their spiritual roots,
and (b) that these roots sink deeper into the pages of the Bible
than most Westerners realize. Focusing upon that part of the Bible
most widely recognized to be its ideological core--that which is
called Torah by some, Pentateuch by others--it interprets this
"great text" against other "great texts" in its literary-historical
environment, including (a) some epic poems from Mesopotamia, (b)
some Jewish texts from Syria-Palestine, and (c) some Nazarene
parables from the Greek New Testament. Endorsements: "This
remarkable book by Michael Moore asks what the Bible and other
ancient texts have to say about important socioeconomic questions
involving wealth: its acquisition and protection; deprivation and
slavery; corruption and hedonism; and even relations between
management and labor. This is a thoughtful and eminently readable
study that nicely lays out the big problems entailed by wealth and
looks at how ancient literature offers critiques of wealth
practices and related social problems. Moore offers insights and
wisdom from the Bible and other ancient classics to anyone trying
to think about and evaluate modern values in a culture that all too
often seems sadly obsessed with money." -Mark S. Smith Skirball
Professor of Bible and Ancient Near Eastern Studies New York
University "Michael Moore has written an extraordinarily
wide-ranging, widely-read, lively, swashbuckling, and illuminating
book on a topic of huge importance in our world--indeed (as he
shows) in any world. It will give you new understanding of the
Bible, it will not bore you, and the footnotes alone are an
education." -John Goldingay David Allan Hubbard Professor of Old
Testament Fuller Theological Seminary "A thoroughly researched
review of socioeconomic conflicts in the Bible and its contemporary
world in continuity with present conflicts, featuring corruption,
addiction, and our ongoing (debt-) slavery, prompted by the
breakdown of the family economic unit (divorce) and catastrophic
medical bills. Drawing upon familiar Biblical stories and
motifs-including the emphasis on sharing and the rejection of sheer
acquisitiveness-Moore challenges present-day readers and leads them
to change their perceptions and actions." -Herbert Huffmon
Professor of Old Testament Studies Drew University Author
Biography: Michael S. Moore is a faculty associate at Arizona State
University and Fuller Theological Seminary. He is the author of The
Balaam Traditions (1990) and Faith Under Pressure (2003).
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