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God Knows There's Need - Christian Responses to Poverty (Hardcover)
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God Knows There's Need - Christian Responses to Poverty (Hardcover)
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The subject of poverty is rich in meanings and associations, among
them hunger, stench, disease, disfigurement, shame, revulsion, and
loss. It is a topic that has preoccupied the mind and hearts of the
faithful since the inception of Christianity.
In this insightful volume, Susan R. Holman blends personal memoir
and scholarly research into ancient writings to illuminate the
age-old issues of need, poverty, and social justice in the history
of the Christian tradition. Holman weaves together stories from
late antiquity with three conceptual paradigms that can bridge the
gap between historical story and modern action: sensing need,
sharing the world, and embodying sacred kingdom. In the first four
chapters, the author explores how personal need influences the way
that we look at the world and the needs of others. Beginning with
the story of her own encounters with need and her discovery of the
world of early Christian texts on poverty and religious response,
the author re-tells these historical narratives in new ways, and
traces their influence on post-Reformation history. The second half
of the book uses a complex amalgam of images and stories to
consider several recurrent themes in any religious responses to
poverty and need: poverty and gender, the dilemma of justice in
material distribution, ascetic models of social activism and
contemplation, the language of human rights and the "common good,"
challenges of hospitality, and the role of liturgy in constructing
a vision for restorative righteousness.
Tying these historical texts to modern responses to need, Holman
begins with her own encounters with need and describes her
discovery of the existence of never-before-translated early
Christian texts on responses to poverty, hunger, and disease.
Holman's embrace of the historical perspective will prove useful in
interdenominational and ecumenical dialogue on religious responses
to social welfare needs. Through their sensitive exploration of
nuances and tensions, these essays invite reflection, conversation,
and response for scholars and students as well as concerned
laypeople across a range of Christian faith communities.
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