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John Chrysostom on Almsgiving and the Use of Money
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Few themes so dominate the homilies of John Chrysostom (ca. 347–407 CE) as the plight of the poor and the necessity of almsgiving. His picture of the poor, however, is always set against the prosperous marketplace of late antiquity. It seems therefore scarcely surprising that his sermons on almsgiving resound with the language of investment. With such imagery, Chrysostom tried not only to prod wealthy Christians into acts of charity but also, and perhaps more importantly, to dislodge his rich parishioners from their conviction that an uncrossable social gulf separated them from the poor. The rhetorical strategy he used is typical of all his polemical attacks. On the one hand, he denigrated the pursuit of money and social status as fundamentally unattractive; it is both unchristian and unmasculine. On the other hand, he insisted that real wealth and lasting prestige should indeed be pursued, but more effectively through almsgiving. I shall first examine how Chrysostom effected this recalculation of wealth, and then I shall turn to the question of whether there may have been some advantage for him in pleading so eloquently on behalf the poor.
Title: John Chrysostom on Almsgiving and the Use of Money
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Few themes so dominate the homilies of John Chrysostom (ca.
347–407 CE) as the plight of the poor and the necessity of almsgiving.
His picture of the poor, however, is always set against the prosperous marketplace of late antiquity.
It seems therefore scarcely surprising that his sermons on almsgiving resound with the language of investment.
With such imagery, Chrysostom tried not only to prod wealthy Christians into acts of charity but also, and perhaps more importantly, to dislodge his rich parishioners from their conviction that an uncrossable social gulf separated them from the poor.
The rhetorical strategy he used is typical of all his polemical attacks.
On the one hand, he denigrated the pursuit of money and social status as fundamentally unattractive; it is both unchristian and unmasculine.
On the other hand, he insisted that real wealth and lasting prestige should indeed be pursued, but more effectively through almsgiving.
I shall first examine how Chrysostom effected this recalculation of wealth, and then I shall turn to the question of whether there may have been some advantage for him in pleading so eloquently on behalf the poor.
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