Treasure in heaven: The Holy Poor in Early Christianity

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The "holy poor" have long maintained an elite status within Christianity. Differing from the "real" poor, these clergymen, teachers, and ascetics have historically been viewed by their fellow Christians as persons who should receive material support in exchange for offering immeasurable immaterial benefits―teaching, preaching, and prayer. Supporting them―quite as much as supporting the real poor―has been a way to accumulate eventual treasure in heaven. Yet from the rise of Christian monasticism in Egypt and Syria to present day, Christians have argued fiercely about whether monks should work to support themselves. In Treasure in Heaven, renowned historian Peter Brown shifts attention from Western to Eastern Christianity, introducing us to this smoldering debate that took place across the entire Middle East from the Euphrates to the Nile. Seen against the backdrop of Asia, Christianity might have opted for a Buddhist model by which holy monks lived by begging alone. Instead, the monks of Egypt upheld an alternative model that linked the monk to humanity and the monastery to society through acceptance of the common, human bond of work. This model of Third World Christianity―a Christianity that we all too easily associate with the West―eventually became the basis for the monasticism of western Europe, as well as for modern Western attitudes to charity and labor. In Treasure in Heaven, Brown shows how and why we are still living―at times uncomfortably―with that choice.

Author(s): Peter Brown
Series: Richard Lectures.
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: 162
City: Array
Tags: Poverty -- Religious aspects -- Christianity;Church work with the poor;Church history -- Primitive and early church, ca 30-600;Middle East -- Church history;RELIGION -- Christian Church -- History;RELIGION -- Christianity -- History;Church history -- Primitive and early church;Middle East

Machine generated contents note: 1."Treasure in Heaven" and "The Poor among the Saints": Jesus and Paul --
Leadership and the Escape from Labor --
2."Do It through the Bishop": Tricksters, Bishops, and Teachers, AD 200 --
300 --
3."The Treasuries That Are in the Heights": The Elect, the Catechumens, and the Cosmos in Manichaeism --
4."In the Likeness of the Angels": Syria and the Debate on Labor --
5."The Work of the Hands ... an Ornament to the Men of Egypt": Monks and Work in Fourth-Century Egypt --
6."You Are a Human Being ... You Must Work ... in Order to Eat": The Meanings of Work in Monastic Egypt.