The cultural environment of the New Testament is shaped by two rivaling principles of social exchange: The sphere of traditional reciprocity, which is based on cyclic long-term relationships, is partly invaded by forms of market economy. Luke-Acts depicts the consequences of that clash of mentalities unadornedly, without retreating to contemporary ideologies. Everyday conflicts in the spheres of euergetism or patron-client relationships about lending money, spending or stockpiling grain, provide the framework for Luke's own vision of a commnion of goods as counter-society.
 
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Thesis
Dissertationsschrift
2017
Universität Bonn
 
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Illustrationen
6
5 Schaubilder, 6 Tabellen
mit 2 Schemata, 5 Abb. und 6 Tab.
 
Maße
Höhe: 23.7 cm
Breite: 16 cm
Dicke: 3 cm
 
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ISBN-13
978-3-525-57066-1 (9783525570661)
 
Schweitzer Klassifikation
 
 
Autor*in
Dr. theol. Matthias Adrian ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Seminar für Katholische Theologie der Freien Universität Berlin.