Jesus, Debt, and the Lord's Prayer

First-Century Debt and Jesus' Intentions

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Christianity
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Author: Douglas E. Oakman ISBN: 9780227904657
Publisher: James Clarke & Co Publication: April 30, 2015
Imprint: James Clarke & Co Language: English
Author: Douglas E. Oakman
ISBN: 9780227904657
Publisher: James Clarke & Co
Publication: April 30, 2015
Imprint: James Clarke & Co
Language: English

Deeply rooted in the story of Jesus of Nazareth is a concern for people mired in debt. Debt was a central control mechanism for the administration of the Roman Empire. Client states such as those of the Herods in Palestine were entrusted with maintenance of the established order, the Pax Romana, and their patronage entailed legions of the indebted. Debt kept peasants at their plows and contributed to the suffering bodies and tortured minds that Jesus healed. His parables and the Lord's Prayer feature the forgiveness of money debts. In the end, his praxis to liberate people from perennial debt led to a Roman cross, but his memory was kept alive at the table around which he communed with tax collectors and debtors alike.

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Deeply rooted in the story of Jesus of Nazareth is a concern for people mired in debt. Debt was a central control mechanism for the administration of the Roman Empire. Client states such as those of the Herods in Palestine were entrusted with maintenance of the established order, the Pax Romana, and their patronage entailed legions of the indebted. Debt kept peasants at their plows and contributed to the suffering bodies and tortured minds that Jesus healed. His parables and the Lord's Prayer feature the forgiveness of money debts. In the end, his praxis to liberate people from perennial debt led to a Roman cross, but his memory was kept alive at the table around which he communed with tax collectors and debtors alike.

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