The Hungry Are Dying: Beggars and Bishops in Roman Cappadocia

By (author): "Susan R. Holman"
Publish Date: January 1st 2001
The Hungry Are Dying: Beggars and Bishops in Roman Cappadocia
ISBN0195139127
ISBN139780195139129
AsinThe Hungry Are Dying: Beggars and Bishops in Roman Cappadocia
Original titleThe Hungry Are Dying: Beggars and Bishops in Roman Cappadocia (Oxford Studies in Historical Theology)
SeriesOxford Studies in Historical Theology
This study examines the theme of poverty in the fourth-century sermons of Basil of Caesarea, Gregory Nazianzen, and Gregory Nysson. These sermons are especially important for what they tell us about the history of poverty relief and the role of fourth century Christian theology in constructing the body of the redemptive, involuntary poor. Some of the topics explored include the contextualization of the poor in scholarship, the poor in late antiquity, and starvation and famine dynamics. In exploring this relationship between cultural context and theological language, this volume offers a broad and fresh overview of these little-studied texts.