House of disciples : church, economics, and justice in Matthew

by Michael Crosby

Paper Book, 1988

Status

Available

Call number

BS2575.2.C76 1988

Publication

Maryknoll, NY : Orbis Books, c1988.

Description

The household was the basic unit of the early church; it also constituted the basic unit of political economy until the Industrial Revolution. This richly detailed work uses the notion of house as a unifying theme, establishing the identity and concerns of the early Christian churches. What emphases did Matthew's gospel have for that audience - which Crosby establishes was urban-based and prosperous - and what does it mean to First World Christians today? Through an in-depth exploration of Matthew's gospel and its socioeconomic milieu, 'House of Disciples' shows how the world of the early church continues to challenge Christians nineteen hundred years later. It makes a unique contribution to both New Testament scholarship and the practice of a contemporary spirituality.… (more)

LCC

BS2575.2.C76 1988

Physical description

xii, 345 p.; 24 cm

ISBN

0883446103 / 9780883446102

Barcode

31342000010479
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