Through the eye of a needle: wealth, the fall of Rome, and the making of Christianity in the West, 350-550 AD
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Chapter 1. Aurea aetas Wealth in an Age of Gold -- Chapter 2. Mediocritas The Social Profile of the Latin Church, 312-ca. 370 -- Chapter 3. Amor civicus Love of the city Wealth and Its Uses in an Ancient World -- Chapter 4. "Treasure in Heaven" Wealth in the Christian Church -- Chapter 5. Symmachus Being Noble in Fourth-Century Rome -- Chapter 6. Avidus civicae gratiae Greedy for the good favor of the city Symmachus and the People of Rome -- Chapter 7. Ambrose and His People -- Chapter 8. "Avarice, the Root of All Evil" Ambrose and Northern Italy -- Chapter 9. Augustine Spes saeculi Careerism, Patronage and Religious Bonding, 354-384 -- Chapter 10. From Milan to Hippo Augustine and the Making of a Religious Community, 384-396 -- Chapter 11. "The Life in Common of a kind of Divine and Heavenly Republic" Augustine on Public and Private in a Monastic Community -- Chapter 12. Ista vero saecularia Those things, indeed, of the world Ausonius, Villas, and the Language of Wealth -- - Chapter 13. Ex opulentissimo divite From being rich as rich can be Paulinus of Nola and the Renunciation of Wealth, 389-395 -- Chapter 14. Commercium spiritale The spiritual Exchange Paulinus of Nola and the Poetry of Wealth, 395-408 -- Chapter 15. Propter magnificentiam urbis Romae By reason of the magnificence of the city of Rome The Roman Rich and their Clergy, from Constantine to Damasus, 312-384 -- Chapter 16. "To Sing the Lord's Song in a Strange Land" Jerome in Rome, 382-385 -- Chapter 17. Between Rome and Jerusalem Women, Patronage, and Learning, 385-412 -- Chapter 18. "The Eye of a Needle" and "The Treasure of the Soul" Renunciation, Nobility, and the Sack of Rome, 405-413 -- Chapter 19. Tolle divitem Take away the rich The Pelagian Criticism of Wealth -- Chapter 20. Augustine's Africa People and Church -- Chapter 21. "Dialogues with the Crowd" The Rich, the People, and the City in the Sermons of Augustine -- - Chapter 22. Dimitte nobis debita nostra Forgive us our sins Augustine, Wealth, and Pelagianism, 411-417 -- Chapter 23. "Out of Africa" Wealth, Power and the Churches, 415-430 -- Chapter 24. "Still at that Time a More Affluent Empire" The Crisis of the West in the Fifth Century -- Chapter 25. Among the Saints Marseilles, Arles and Lérins, 400-440 -- Chapter 26. Romana respublica vel iam mortua With the empire now dead and gone Salvian and His Gaul, 420-450 -- Chapter 27. Ob Italiae securitatem For the security of Italy Rome and Italy, ca. 430-ca. 530 -- Chapter 28. Patrimonia pauperum Patrimonies of the poor Wealth and Conflict in the Churches of the Sixth Century -- Chapter 29. Servator fidei, patriaeque semper amator Guardian of the Faith, and always lover of [his] homeland Wealth and Piety in the Sixth Century "Jesus taught his followers that it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter heaven. Yet by the fall of Rome, the church was becoming rich beyond measure. Through the Eye of a Needle is a sweeping intellectual and social history of the vexing problem of wealth in Christianity in the waning days of the Roman Empire, written by the world's foremost scholar of late antiquity. Peter Brown examines the rise of the church through the lens of money and the challenges it posed to an institution that espoused the virtue of poverty and called avarice the root of all evil. Drawing on the writings of major Christian thinkers such as Augustine, Ambrose, and Jerome, Brown examines the controversies and changing attitudes toward money caused by the influx of new wealth into church coffers, and describes the spectacular acts of divestment by rich donors and their growing influence in an empire beset with crisis. He shows how the use of wealth for the care of the poor competed with older forms of philanthropy deeply rooted in the Roman world, and sheds light on the ordinary people who gave away their money in hopes of treasure in heaven. Through the Eye of a Needle challenges the widely held notion that Christianity's growing wealth sapped Rome of its ability to resist the barbarian invasions, and offers a fresh perspective on the social history of the church in late antiquity."--Publisher's description |
Beschreibung: | xxx, 759 pages, [16] pages of plates |
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spelling | Brown, Peter 1935- Verfasser aut Through the eye of a needle wealth, the fall of Rome, and the making of Christianity in the West, 350-550 AD Peter Brown Princeton Princeton University Press ©2012 xxx, 759 pages, [16] pages of plates txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Chapter 1. Aurea aetas Wealth in an Age of Gold -- Chapter 2. Mediocritas The Social Profile of the Latin Church, 312-ca. 370 -- Chapter 3. Amor civicus Love of the city Wealth and Its Uses in an Ancient World -- Chapter 4. "Treasure in Heaven" Wealth in the Christian Church -- Chapter 5. Symmachus Being Noble in Fourth-Century Rome -- Chapter 6. Avidus civicae gratiae Greedy for the good favor of the city Symmachus and the People of Rome -- Chapter 7. Ambrose and His People -- Chapter 8. "Avarice, the Root of All Evil" Ambrose and Northern Italy -- Chapter 9. Augustine Spes saeculi Careerism, Patronage and Religious Bonding, 354-384 -- Chapter 10. From Milan to Hippo Augustine and the Making of a Religious Community, 384-396 -- Chapter 11. "The Life in Common of a kind of Divine and Heavenly Republic" Augustine on Public and Private in a Monastic Community -- Chapter 12. Ista vero saecularia Those things, indeed, of the world Ausonius, Villas, and the Language of Wealth -- - Chapter 13. Ex opulentissimo divite From being rich as rich can be Paulinus of Nola and the Renunciation of Wealth, 389-395 -- Chapter 14. Commercium spiritale The spiritual Exchange Paulinus of Nola and the Poetry of Wealth, 395-408 -- Chapter 15. Propter magnificentiam urbis Romae By reason of the magnificence of the city of Rome The Roman Rich and their Clergy, from Constantine to Damasus, 312-384 -- Chapter 16. "To Sing the Lord's Song in a Strange Land" Jerome in Rome, 382-385 -- Chapter 17. Between Rome and Jerusalem Women, Patronage, and Learning, 385-412 -- Chapter 18. "The Eye of a Needle" and "The Treasure of the Soul" Renunciation, Nobility, and the Sack of Rome, 405-413 -- Chapter 19. Tolle divitem Take away the rich The Pelagian Criticism of Wealth -- Chapter 20. Augustine's Africa People and Church -- Chapter 21. "Dialogues with the Crowd" The Rich, the People, and the City in the Sermons of Augustine -- - Chapter 22. Dimitte nobis debita nostra Forgive us our sins Augustine, Wealth, and Pelagianism, 411-417 -- Chapter 23. "Out of Africa" Wealth, Power and the Churches, 415-430 -- Chapter 24. "Still at that Time a More Affluent Empire" The Crisis of the West in the Fifth Century -- Chapter 25. Among the Saints Marseilles, Arles and Lérins, 400-440 -- Chapter 26. Romana respublica vel iam mortua With the empire now dead and gone Salvian and His Gaul, 420-450 -- Chapter 27. Ob Italiae securitatem For the security of Italy Rome and Italy, ca. 430-ca. 530 -- Chapter 28. Patrimonia pauperum Patrimonies of the poor Wealth and Conflict in the Churches of the Sixth Century -- Chapter 29. Servator fidei, patriaeque semper amator Guardian of the Faith, and always lover of [his] homeland Wealth and Piety in the Sixth Century "Jesus taught his followers that it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter heaven. Yet by the fall of Rome, the church was becoming rich beyond measure. Through the Eye of a Needle is a sweeping intellectual and social history of the vexing problem of wealth in Christianity in the waning days of the Roman Empire, written by the world's foremost scholar of late antiquity. Peter Brown examines the rise of the church through the lens of money and the challenges it posed to an institution that espoused the virtue of poverty and called avarice the root of all evil. Drawing on the writings of major Christian thinkers such as Augustine, Ambrose, and Jerome, Brown examines the controversies and changing attitudes toward money caused by the influx of new wealth into church coffers, and describes the spectacular acts of divestment by rich donors and their growing influence in an empire beset with crisis. He shows how the use of wealth for the care of the poor competed with older forms of philanthropy deeply rooted in the Roman world, and sheds light on the ordinary people who gave away their money in hopes of treasure in heaven. Through the Eye of a Needle challenges the widely held notion that Christianity's growing wealth sapped Rome of its ability to resist the barbarian invasions, and offers a fresh perspective on the social history of the church in late antiquity."--Publisher's description 30-600 fast Geschichte 250-550 gnd rswk-swf Church history / Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 Wealth / Religious aspects / History RELIGION / Christian Church / History bisacsh RELIGION / Christianity / History bisacsh Church history / Primitive and early church fast Wealth / Religious aspects / Christianity fast Church history / Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 local Wealth / Religious aspects / History local Christentum Geschichte Kirchengeschichte Religion Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 Wealth Religious aspects Christianity History Christentum (DE-588)4010074-1 gnd rswk-swf Weströmisches Reich (DE-588)4107101-3 gnd rswk-swf Weströmisches Reich (DE-588)4107101-3 g Christentum (DE-588)4010074-1 s Geschichte 250-550 z 1\p DE-604 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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title | Through the eye of a needle wealth, the fall of Rome, and the making of Christianity in the West, 350-550 AD |
title_auth | Through the eye of a needle wealth, the fall of Rome, and the making of Christianity in the West, 350-550 AD |
title_exact_search | Through the eye of a needle wealth, the fall of Rome, and the making of Christianity in the West, 350-550 AD |
title_full | Through the eye of a needle wealth, the fall of Rome, and the making of Christianity in the West, 350-550 AD Peter Brown |
title_fullStr | Through the eye of a needle wealth, the fall of Rome, and the making of Christianity in the West, 350-550 AD Peter Brown |
title_full_unstemmed | Through the eye of a needle wealth, the fall of Rome, and the making of Christianity in the West, 350-550 AD Peter Brown |
title_short | Through the eye of a needle |
title_sort | through the eye of a needle wealth the fall of rome and the making of christianity in the west 350 550 ad |
title_sub | wealth, the fall of Rome, and the making of Christianity in the West, 350-550 AD |
topic | Church history / Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 Wealth / Religious aspects / History RELIGION / Christian Church / History bisacsh RELIGION / Christianity / History bisacsh Church history / Primitive and early church fast Wealth / Religious aspects / Christianity fast Church history / Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 local Wealth / Religious aspects / History local Christentum Geschichte Kirchengeschichte Religion Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 Wealth Religious aspects Christianity History Christentum (DE-588)4010074-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Church history / Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 Wealth / Religious aspects / History RELIGION / Christian Church / History RELIGION / Christianity / History Church history / Primitive and early church Wealth / Religious aspects / Christianity Christentum Geschichte Kirchengeschichte Religion Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 Wealth Religious aspects Christianity History Weströmisches Reich |
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