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Wealth Poverty And Charity In Jewish Antiquity Gregg E Gardner

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Wealth Poverty And Charity In Jewish Antiquity Gregg E Gardner
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.1 MB
Pages: 302
Author: Gregg E. Gardner
ISBN: 9780520386907, 0520386906
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Wealth Poverty And Charity In Jewish Antiquity Gregg E Gardner by Gregg E. Gardner 9780520386907, 0520386906 instant download after payment.

Charity is central to the Jewish tradition. In this formative study, Gregg E. Gardner takes on this concept to examine the beginnings of Jewish thought on care for the poor. Focusing on writings of the earliest rabbis from the third century c.e., Gardner shows how the ancient rabbis saw the problem of poverty primarily as questions related to wealth—how it is gained and lost, how it distinguishes rich from poor, and how to convince people to part with their wealth. Contributing to our understanding of the history of religions, Wealth, Poverty, and Charity in Jewish Antiquity demonstrates that a focus on wealth can provide us with a fuller understanding of charity in Jewish thought and the larger world from which Judaism and Christianity emerged.

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