In classical and early Christian usage the concept of philanthropia (philanthropy) rarely just meant “love for one’s fellow human beings” or generosity towards people whom one did not personally know. Classicists have pointed out that in both of these ancient traditions it was most synonymous with the Latin term clementia. As such, it had a concessive facet and a universalizing force: showing kindness to humans, even if doing so went against one’s natural or justified reluctance; being merciful, despite the fact that beneficiaries might not seem worthy of it. These observations have not informed prior scholarship on early Christian philanthropy. Based on a comprehensive survey of how the word philanth...
The issue of the gift in ancient Christianity needs to be addressed with regard to the subject of a ...
While care for the poor was widely advocated and practiced in early Christianity, charity was not un...
Americans contribute $240 billion dollars to charities each year, raised in part by writing letters ...
In classical and early Christian usage the concept of philanthropia (philanthropy) rarely just meant...
Philanthropy, charity, and related concepts were well known to late antiquity and the Middle Ages...
During the past half-century Roman historians have for the most part put political history on the ba...
This article grounds early Christian theologies and practices of philanthropy in their varied comple...
AbstractThe article considers the origin of Christian charity, its sources and principles, and also ...
The article considers the origin of Christian charity, its sources and principles, and also anсient ...
This article traces Roman charity from its incipient meager beginnings during Rome’s infancy to the ...
The academic study of philanthropy presupposes a comprehensive definition that guides inquiry into w...
The Church always shown interest in the world of sick and those suffering. In its activities it was ...
George H. van Kooten, “Pagan, Jewish and Christian Philanthropy in Antiquity: A Pseudo-Clementine Ke...
This thesis is concerned with when, how and why the first Christians restricted their material gener...
International audienceDuring the early Middle Ages in Western Europe, charity practice, the pro anim...
The issue of the gift in ancient Christianity needs to be addressed with regard to the subject of a ...
While care for the poor was widely advocated and practiced in early Christianity, charity was not un...
Americans contribute $240 billion dollars to charities each year, raised in part by writing letters ...
In classical and early Christian usage the concept of philanthropia (philanthropy) rarely just meant...
Philanthropy, charity, and related concepts were well known to late antiquity and the Middle Ages...
During the past half-century Roman historians have for the most part put political history on the ba...
This article grounds early Christian theologies and practices of philanthropy in their varied comple...
AbstractThe article considers the origin of Christian charity, its sources and principles, and also ...
The article considers the origin of Christian charity, its sources and principles, and also anсient ...
This article traces Roman charity from its incipient meager beginnings during Rome’s infancy to the ...
The academic study of philanthropy presupposes a comprehensive definition that guides inquiry into w...
The Church always shown interest in the world of sick and those suffering. In its activities it was ...
George H. van Kooten, “Pagan, Jewish and Christian Philanthropy in Antiquity: A Pseudo-Clementine Ke...
This thesis is concerned with when, how and why the first Christians restricted their material gener...
International audienceDuring the early Middle Ages in Western Europe, charity practice, the pro anim...
The issue of the gift in ancient Christianity needs to be addressed with regard to the subject of a ...
While care for the poor was widely advocated and practiced in early Christianity, charity was not un...
Americans contribute $240 billion dollars to charities each year, raised in part by writing letters ...