Author: G. Anthony Keddie
Publisher: SBL Press
ISBN: 0884145468
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 473
Book Description
An interdisciplinary discussion engaging classics, archaeology, religious studies, and the social sciences The Struggle over Class brings together scholars from the fields of New Testament and early Christianity to examine Christian texts in light of the category of class. Historically rigorous and theoretically sophisticated, this collection presents a range of approaches to, and applications of, class in the study of the epistles, the gospels, Acts, apocalyptic texts, and patristic literature. Contributors Alicia J. Batten, Alan H. Cadwallader, Cavan W. Concannon, Zeba Crook, James Crossley, Lorenzo DiTommaso, Philip F. Esler, Michael Flexsenhar III, Steven J. Friesen, Caroline Johnson Hodge, G. Anthony Keddie, Jaclyn Maxwell, Christina Petterson, Jennifer Quigley, Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza, Daniëlle Slootjes, and Emma Wasserman challenge both scholars and students to articulate their own positions in the ongoing scholarly struggle over class as an analytical category.
The Struggle over Class
Author: G. Anthony Keddie
Publisher: SBL Press
ISBN: 0884145468
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 473
Book Description
An interdisciplinary discussion engaging classics, archaeology, religious studies, and the social sciences The Struggle over Class brings together scholars from the fields of New Testament and early Christianity to examine Christian texts in light of the category of class. Historically rigorous and theoretically sophisticated, this collection presents a range of approaches to, and applications of, class in the study of the epistles, the gospels, Acts, apocalyptic texts, and patristic literature. Contributors Alicia J. Batten, Alan H. Cadwallader, Cavan W. Concannon, Zeba Crook, James Crossley, Lorenzo DiTommaso, Philip F. Esler, Michael Flexsenhar III, Steven J. Friesen, Caroline Johnson Hodge, G. Anthony Keddie, Jaclyn Maxwell, Christina Petterson, Jennifer Quigley, Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza, Daniëlle Slootjes, and Emma Wasserman challenge both scholars and students to articulate their own positions in the ongoing scholarly struggle over class as an analytical category.
Publisher: SBL Press
ISBN: 0884145468
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 473
Book Description
An interdisciplinary discussion engaging classics, archaeology, religious studies, and the social sciences The Struggle over Class brings together scholars from the fields of New Testament and early Christianity to examine Christian texts in light of the category of class. Historically rigorous and theoretically sophisticated, this collection presents a range of approaches to, and applications of, class in the study of the epistles, the gospels, Acts, apocalyptic texts, and patristic literature. Contributors Alicia J. Batten, Alan H. Cadwallader, Cavan W. Concannon, Zeba Crook, James Crossley, Lorenzo DiTommaso, Philip F. Esler, Michael Flexsenhar III, Steven J. Friesen, Caroline Johnson Hodge, G. Anthony Keddie, Jaclyn Maxwell, Christina Petterson, Jennifer Quigley, Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza, Daniëlle Slootjes, and Emma Wasserman challenge both scholars and students to articulate their own positions in the ongoing scholarly struggle over class as an analytical category.
Accounting and Order
Author: Mahmoud Ezzamel
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0415482615
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 490
Book Description
The role of accounting in constructing and sustaining order in organizations and society is little understood. This book aims to contribute to the accounting literature at two levels. First, it aims to explore the role of accounting technologies in constructing and underpinning order. Second, it seeks to develop a better understanding of accounting practice in the ancient world, drawing in particular on the case of ancient Egypt. The author provides a conceptual treatment of the notion of order and then draws on evidence from ancient Egypt to illustrate and articulate the notion of order and the roles of accounting technologies in constructing and underpinning order. Despite the voluminous literature on ancient Egypt, very little is known about accounting and control practices in this civilisation. This book fills a major gap in the market bringing together, analyses and theorises accounting inscriptions from the various historical episodes of ancient Egypt. A special feature of the book is to examine the role of accounting in constructing and sustaining political, social and economic order. Such an emphasis is not only lacking in the literature on ancient history, but is also hardly addressed in any explicit manner in the extant literature on accounting generally, whether ancient or contemporary.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0415482615
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 490
Book Description
The role of accounting in constructing and sustaining order in organizations and society is little understood. This book aims to contribute to the accounting literature at two levels. First, it aims to explore the role of accounting technologies in constructing and underpinning order. Second, it seeks to develop a better understanding of accounting practice in the ancient world, drawing in particular on the case of ancient Egypt. The author provides a conceptual treatment of the notion of order and then draws on evidence from ancient Egypt to illustrate and articulate the notion of order and the roles of accounting technologies in constructing and underpinning order. Despite the voluminous literature on ancient Egypt, very little is known about accounting and control practices in this civilisation. This book fills a major gap in the market bringing together, analyses and theorises accounting inscriptions from the various historical episodes of ancient Egypt. A special feature of the book is to examine the role of accounting in constructing and sustaining political, social and economic order. Such an emphasis is not only lacking in the literature on ancient history, but is also hardly addressed in any explicit manner in the extant literature on accounting generally, whether ancient or contemporary.
Assembling Futures
Author: Jennifer Quigley
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
ISBN: 1531506577
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
Transdisciplinary insights at the intersection of religion, democracy, ecology, and economy What is the relationship of religion to economy, ecology, and democracy? In our fraught moment, what critical questions of religion may help to assembly democratic processes, ecosystems, and economic structures differently? What possible futures might emerge from transdisciplinary work across these traditionally siloed scholarly areas of interest? The essays in Assembling Futures reflect scholarly conversations among historians, political scientists, theologians, biblical studies scholars, and scholars of religion that transgress disciplinary boundaries to consider urgent matters expressive of the values, practices, and questions that shape human existence. Each essay recognizes urgent imbrications of the global economy, multinational politics, and the materiality of ecological entanglements in assembling still possible futures for the earth. Precisely in their diversity of disciplinary starting points and ethical styles, the essays that follow enact their intersectional forcefield even more vibrantly.
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
ISBN: 1531506577
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 239
Book Description
Transdisciplinary insights at the intersection of religion, democracy, ecology, and economy What is the relationship of religion to economy, ecology, and democracy? In our fraught moment, what critical questions of religion may help to assembly democratic processes, ecosystems, and economic structures differently? What possible futures might emerge from transdisciplinary work across these traditionally siloed scholarly areas of interest? The essays in Assembling Futures reflect scholarly conversations among historians, political scientists, theologians, biblical studies scholars, and scholars of religion that transgress disciplinary boundaries to consider urgent matters expressive of the values, practices, and questions that shape human existence. Each essay recognizes urgent imbrications of the global economy, multinational politics, and the materiality of ecological entanglements in assembling still possible futures for the earth. Precisely in their diversity of disciplinary starting points and ethical styles, the essays that follow enact their intersectional forcefield even more vibrantly.
Divine Accounting
Author: Jennifer A Quigley
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 030025816X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
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. 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. 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.
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 030025816X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 192
Book Description
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. 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. 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.
Rules and ethics
Author: Morgan Clarke
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1526148897
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
This book investigates the pronounced enthusiasm that many traditions display for codes of ethics characterised by a multitude of rules. Recent anthropological interest in ethics and historical explorations of ‘self-fashioning’ have led to extensive study of the virtuous self, but existing scholarship tends to pass over the kind of morality that involves legalistic reasoning. Rules and ethics corrects that omission by demonstrating the importance of rules in everyday moral life in a variety of contexts. In a nutshell, it argues that legalistic moral rules are not necessarily an obstruction to a rounded ethical self, but can be an integral part of it. An extended introduction first sets out the theoretical basis for studies of ethical systems that are characterised by detailed rules. This is followed by a series of empirical studies of rule-oriented moral traditions in a comparative perspective.
Publisher: Manchester University Press
ISBN: 1526148897
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
This book investigates the pronounced enthusiasm that many traditions display for codes of ethics characterised by a multitude of rules. Recent anthropological interest in ethics and historical explorations of ‘self-fashioning’ have led to extensive study of the virtuous self, but existing scholarship tends to pass over the kind of morality that involves legalistic reasoning. Rules and ethics corrects that omission by demonstrating the importance of rules in everyday moral life in a variety of contexts. In a nutshell, it argues that legalistic moral rules are not necessarily an obstruction to a rounded ethical self, but can be an integral part of it. An extended introduction first sets out the theoretical basis for studies of ethical systems that are characterised by detailed rules. This is followed by a series of empirical studies of rule-oriented moral traditions in a comparative perspective.
We Only Have One Problem
Author: Wyne Ince
Publisher: Wyne Ince
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 397
Book Description
Explore profound insights about life and time in a mind-opening book that aims to shift your perception of the world. Uncover the key to overcoming the one obstacle endangering your spiritual existence on Earth and securing your path back to Heaven. Obtaining this book will enable you to explore the crucial and delicate nature of life on Earth, which ultimately determines the fate of your soul - whether it ascends to Heaven or descends into an unknown abyss. You can then make informed decisions to plan for yourself and your loved one's spiritual well-being.
Publisher: Wyne Ince
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 397
Book Description
Explore profound insights about life and time in a mind-opening book that aims to shift your perception of the world. Uncover the key to overcoming the one obstacle endangering your spiritual existence on Earth and securing your path back to Heaven. Obtaining this book will enable you to explore the crucial and delicate nature of life on Earth, which ultimately determines the fate of your soul - whether it ascends to Heaven or descends into an unknown abyss. You can then make informed decisions to plan for yourself and your loved one's spiritual well-being.
Power, Ethics, and Ecology in Jewish Late Antiquity
Author: Julia Watts Belser
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107113350
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
This book analyzes rabbinic responses to drought and disaster, revealing how the Talmudi grapples with problems of power, ethics, and ecology in Jewish late antiquity.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107113350
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
This book analyzes rabbinic responses to drought and disaster, revealing how the Talmudi grapples with problems of power, ethics, and ecology in Jewish late antiquity.
How I Gave my Way to Personal Wealth
Author: Zachery S. Mitcham
Publisher: eBookIt.com
ISBN: 1456643525
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 127
Book Description
Discover the Spiritual Keys to Financial Abundance Dive into the heartwarming and revelatory pages of "How I Gave My Way to Wealth: A Spiritual Guide to Prosperity", where Zachery S. Mitcham shares his transformative journey from modest beginnings to boundless wealth, rooted in the age-old wisdom of spiritual giving. This isn't just a story--it's a blueprint for aligning your life with the divine principles of prosperity that have been promised since ancient times. Chapter by chapter, Mitcham meticulously interweaves personal anecdotes with profound Biblical promises, inviting you to explore wealth creation through a spiritual lens. From the modest Powell Street to the exploration of Jesus's Promises and the power of aligning your spirit with The Spirit of Jesus Christ, each page turns the soil of your heart, preparing it for the seeds of abundance. Discover how having the Mind of Christ can unlock a life of spiritual and material riches beyond measure. Through chapters such as The Purpose of Giving (Motivation) and Sacrificial Giving, readers are encouraged to search deeply within and question their motivations, understanding that the true essence of wealth extends far beyond monetary value. Mitcham's profound insights into The Dynamics of Giving elucidate the undeniable link between selfless generosity and personal prosperity. Step by step, this book guides you on how to deliberately position yourself in Stepping into Abundance and cultivating a lifestyle that embraces the Covenant of Prosperity. The final chapters unveil the secrets of establishing a lasting Legacy of Wealth, ensuring your prosperity endures through generations while serving as a resource for good. In "How I Gave My Way to Wealth", you'll unlock timeless wisdom that challenges conventional financial strategies and reveals the boundless potential of living a charitable, faith-centered life. Prepare to be inspired, to transform, and to embrace the wealth that awaits when you live in harmony with spiritual truths and the divine flow of giving and receiving.
Publisher: eBookIt.com
ISBN: 1456643525
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 127
Book Description
Discover the Spiritual Keys to Financial Abundance Dive into the heartwarming and revelatory pages of "How I Gave My Way to Wealth: A Spiritual Guide to Prosperity", where Zachery S. Mitcham shares his transformative journey from modest beginnings to boundless wealth, rooted in the age-old wisdom of spiritual giving. This isn't just a story--it's a blueprint for aligning your life with the divine principles of prosperity that have been promised since ancient times. Chapter by chapter, Mitcham meticulously interweaves personal anecdotes with profound Biblical promises, inviting you to explore wealth creation through a spiritual lens. From the modest Powell Street to the exploration of Jesus's Promises and the power of aligning your spirit with The Spirit of Jesus Christ, each page turns the soil of your heart, preparing it for the seeds of abundance. Discover how having the Mind of Christ can unlock a life of spiritual and material riches beyond measure. Through chapters such as The Purpose of Giving (Motivation) and Sacrificial Giving, readers are encouraged to search deeply within and question their motivations, understanding that the true essence of wealth extends far beyond monetary value. Mitcham's profound insights into The Dynamics of Giving elucidate the undeniable link between selfless generosity and personal prosperity. Step by step, this book guides you on how to deliberately position yourself in Stepping into Abundance and cultivating a lifestyle that embraces the Covenant of Prosperity. The final chapters unveil the secrets of establishing a lasting Legacy of Wealth, ensuring your prosperity endures through generations while serving as a resource for good. In "How I Gave My Way to Wealth", you'll unlock timeless wisdom that challenges conventional financial strategies and reveals the boundless potential of living a charitable, faith-centered life. Prepare to be inspired, to transform, and to embrace the wealth that awaits when you live in harmony with spiritual truths and the divine flow of giving and receiving.
Antioch II
Author: Silke-Petra Bergjan
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
ISBN: 3161551265
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
During the fourth century, Antioch on the Orontes was the most important imperial residence in the Roman Empire and a "hot-bed" of intellectual and religious activity. The writings of men such as Libanius, the emperor Julian, Ammianus Marcellinus, John Chrysostom, Theodoret, and many others, provide a density of written sources that is nearly unmatched in antiquity, while the archaeological evidence of the city's evolution is much harder to reconstruct. This volume assembles state-of-the-art scholarship on these ancient authors within the context of recent archaeological work to offer a rare comprehensive view of this late Roman city. Contributors: Rudolf Brandle, Gunnar Brands, Silke-Petra Bergjan, Susanna Elm, Johannes Hahn, Gavin Kelly, Blake Leyerle, Jaclyn Maxwell, Wendy Mayer, Yannis Papadogiannakis, Catherine Saliou, Adam M. Schor, Christine Shepardson, Jan R. Stenger, Claudia Tiersch, Edward Watts, Jorit Wintjes
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
ISBN: 3161551265
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 520
Book Description
During the fourth century, Antioch on the Orontes was the most important imperial residence in the Roman Empire and a "hot-bed" of intellectual and religious activity. The writings of men such as Libanius, the emperor Julian, Ammianus Marcellinus, John Chrysostom, Theodoret, and many others, provide a density of written sources that is nearly unmatched in antiquity, while the archaeological evidence of the city's evolution is much harder to reconstruct. This volume assembles state-of-the-art scholarship on these ancient authors within the context of recent archaeological work to offer a rare comprehensive view of this late Roman city. Contributors: Rudolf Brandle, Gunnar Brands, Silke-Petra Bergjan, Susanna Elm, Johannes Hahn, Gavin Kelly, Blake Leyerle, Jaclyn Maxwell, Wendy Mayer, Yannis Papadogiannakis, Catherine Saliou, Adam M. Schor, Christine Shepardson, Jan R. Stenger, Claudia Tiersch, Edward Watts, Jorit Wintjes
Programming Theater History
Author: Herbert Blau
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0415516692
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Herbert Blau founded, with Jules Irving, the legendary Actor's Workshop of San Francisco, in 1952. Over the course of the next 13 years and its 100 or so productions, it introduced American audiences to plays by Brecht, Beckett, Pinter, and various unknown others. Most of the productions were accompanied by a concise programme note by Blau. These documents now comprise a critique of the modern theatre. This book curates these notes, with a selection of the Workshop's incrementally artful, alluring programme covers.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0415516692
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
Herbert Blau founded, with Jules Irving, the legendary Actor's Workshop of San Francisco, in 1952. Over the course of the next 13 years and its 100 or so productions, it introduced American audiences to plays by Brecht, Beckett, Pinter, and various unknown others. Most of the productions were accompanied by a concise programme note by Blau. These documents now comprise a critique of the modern theatre. This book curates these notes, with a selection of the Workshop's incrementally artful, alluring programme covers.