The aim of this study is to present the dependence between wealth and death in the canonical and apocryphal Parable of the Rich Fool (Lk 12,16-21; EvThom 63). Both versions of the parable differ in some significant details. However, it can be assumed that the basic idea remains the same: putting too much trust in tangible goods, the temptation to recognize self-sufficiency and not reckoning with God in this life is foolishness (also in terms of the Old Testament) and condemns a man to a spiritual death. A man absorbed in all what is temporal does not also allow any thoughts about death to himself. Death, which will surprise him, will shut him the way to correct his life, to do at least one smallest good deed. Both discussed texts also under...
Micah 7:1–6 represents the prophet’s lamentation of the deficiency of moral value in a beloved natio...
Christian thought has not always been situated in the context of the modern consumerist economy, but...
Quis Dives Salvetur (QDS) is a small but fascinating homiletic treatise composed by Clement of Alexa...
The present study considers the degree to which John’s portrayal of the faithful Christian community...
According to the New Testament ‘the love of money’ is a root of all evil and a no-go for church elde...
According to the New Testament ‘the love of money’ is a root of all evil and a no-go for church elde...
In Gospel of Luke there are a number of critical statements about rich people. The third Evan- gelis...
The enticement of wealth presents a formidable challenge to Christians. The lure of larger salaries,...
The story of the Rich Man and Lazarus provides a context for us to see what is important in life as ...
The article presents the interpretation of the parable of Lazarus and the rich man (Lk 16,19-31), ma...
Abstract With this announcement we will try to present to the most possible extent, how wealth and i...
The terminology of the economic wealth is not actually related to the poor in terms of poverty and w...
Quis Dives Salvetur (QDS) is a small but fascinating homiletic treatise composed by Clement of Alexa...
The present study considers the degree to which John’s portrayal of the faithful Christian community...
Scripture makes it clear that stewardship is much more than a perspective on wealth or money. Posti...
Micah 7:1–6 represents the prophet’s lamentation of the deficiency of moral value in a beloved natio...
Christian thought has not always been situated in the context of the modern consumerist economy, but...
Quis Dives Salvetur (QDS) is a small but fascinating homiletic treatise composed by Clement of Alexa...
The present study considers the degree to which John’s portrayal of the faithful Christian community...
According to the New Testament ‘the love of money’ is a root of all evil and a no-go for church elde...
According to the New Testament ‘the love of money’ is a root of all evil and a no-go for church elde...
In Gospel of Luke there are a number of critical statements about rich people. The third Evan- gelis...
The enticement of wealth presents a formidable challenge to Christians. The lure of larger salaries,...
The story of the Rich Man and Lazarus provides a context for us to see what is important in life as ...
The article presents the interpretation of the parable of Lazarus and the rich man (Lk 16,19-31), ma...
Abstract With this announcement we will try to present to the most possible extent, how wealth and i...
The terminology of the economic wealth is not actually related to the poor in terms of poverty and w...
Quis Dives Salvetur (QDS) is a small but fascinating homiletic treatise composed by Clement of Alexa...
The present study considers the degree to which John’s portrayal of the faithful Christian community...
Scripture makes it clear that stewardship is much more than a perspective on wealth or money. Posti...
Micah 7:1–6 represents the prophet’s lamentation of the deficiency of moral value in a beloved natio...
Christian thought has not always been situated in the context of the modern consumerist economy, but...
Quis Dives Salvetur (QDS) is a small but fascinating homiletic treatise composed by Clement of Alexa...