Harbor for the Poor

Eric Costanzo; Wendy Mayer (Foreword by); Keith E. Eitel (Foreword by)

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Author
Eric Costanzo; Wendy Mayer (Foreword by); Keith E. Eitel (Foreword by)
Publish Date
2013-03-20
Book Type
Paperback
Publisher Name
Pickwick Publications
Subtitle
A Missiological Analysis of Almsgiving in the View and Practice of John Chrysostom
Number of Pages
196
ISBN-10
1620324962
ISBN-13
9781620324967
SKU
9781620324967

Description

Urban poverty in the developed world is an ever-present problem, and Christian approaches to poverty throughout history have much to teach us. The practice of almsgiving, which is the consistent practice of giving and sharing resources to meet the needs of the poor, is a sadly neglected part of this Christian heritage. This book explores the Christian lifestyle of almsgiving through the study of John Chrysostom. The sermons and writings of John Chrysostom (c.347-407 CE), pastor in Antioch and archbishop of Constantinople, contain perhaps the greatest concentration of teaching on almsgiving in all of Christian literature. John's teaching on almsgiving was both biblical and practical, and his ministry helped strengthen care for the poor throughout the Roman Empire of late antiquity. John preached his sermons to congregations filled with people who lived very comfortable lives. From his perspective, the churches of Antioch and Constantinople had grown complacent regarding poverty, when in fact God had called them to become a harbor for the poor.