This article grounds early Christian theologies and practices of philanthropy in their varied complexities in a larger patristic vision of human flourishing. For patristic authors (second to fifth centuries), human flourishing is grounded in God’s creative intent for material creation, including nature and material goods, that are to be shared for common use and common good, and also to be a means of distributive justice. Based on God’s own philanthropia (“love of humanity„, compassionate generosity), when Christians practice it mainly through almsgiving to the poor and sharing, they mirror the original image (eikon) of God, undo their crime of inhumanity, retain a Christian identity and virtue, and thus restore a se...
Quis Dives Salvetur (QDS) is a small but fascinating homiletic treatise composed by Clement of Alexa...
The article presents the data of ancient times philanthropy that stemmed from community life and was...
The aim of the article is to revitalize traditional Christian values to prevent them from getting l...
The article considers the origin of Christian charity, its sources and principles, and also anсient ...
AbstractThe article considers the origin of Christian charity, its sources and principles, and also ...
Philanthropy, charity, and related concepts were well known to late antiquity and the Middle Ages...
In classical and early Christian usage the concept of philanthropia (philanthropy) rarely just meant...
The article presents how three great Alexandrian writers (Clemens, Origen and Didymus the Blind) est...
This article traces Roman charity from its incipient meager beginnings during Rome’s infancy to the ...
The article presents issues concerning the interpretation of the phenomenon of wealth in the contex...
The concept of “care” has recently emerged to expand the idea of rationality in economics, introduci...
The article deals with the problem of the responsibility of a poor person for the received gift. Ana...
During the past half-century Roman historians have for the most part put political history on the ba...
The Ancient sages regarded charity as the way of life and cherished it. Charity is regarded as a set...
Centesimus Annus pronounces on a range of issues in light of the recent collapse of communism in Eas...
Quis Dives Salvetur (QDS) is a small but fascinating homiletic treatise composed by Clement of Alexa...
The article presents the data of ancient times philanthropy that stemmed from community life and was...
The aim of the article is to revitalize traditional Christian values to prevent them from getting l...
The article considers the origin of Christian charity, its sources and principles, and also anсient ...
AbstractThe article considers the origin of Christian charity, its sources and principles, and also ...
Philanthropy, charity, and related concepts were well known to late antiquity and the Middle Ages...
In classical and early Christian usage the concept of philanthropia (philanthropy) rarely just meant...
The article presents how three great Alexandrian writers (Clemens, Origen and Didymus the Blind) est...
This article traces Roman charity from its incipient meager beginnings during Rome’s infancy to the ...
The article presents issues concerning the interpretation of the phenomenon of wealth in the contex...
The concept of “care” has recently emerged to expand the idea of rationality in economics, introduci...
The article deals with the problem of the responsibility of a poor person for the received gift. Ana...
During the past half-century Roman historians have for the most part put political history on the ba...
The Ancient sages regarded charity as the way of life and cherished it. Charity is regarded as a set...
Centesimus Annus pronounces on a range of issues in light of the recent collapse of communism in Eas...
Quis Dives Salvetur (QDS) is a small but fascinating homiletic treatise composed by Clement of Alexa...
The article presents the data of ancient times philanthropy that stemmed from community life and was...
The aim of the article is to revitalize traditional Christian values to prevent them from getting l...