Greed As Idolatry

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Pub. Date: 2007-09-15
Publisher(s): Eerdmans Pub Co
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Summary

What are the origin and meaning of the words ???greed is idolatry??? found in Ephesians 5: 5 and Colossians 3: 5? In what sense are the greedy guilty of idolatry? Many different answers have been given to this question throughout the history of interpretation. In fact, a consensus exists on only one score ? that the expression serves to vilify greed. Brian Rosner ably takes on the challenge of interpretation by tackling the phrase as a metaphor, structuring his argument around an intriguing comparison to mountain climbing. From this vantage point, he offers a thorough history of interpretation of the phrase, including a study of the origin of the concept of idolatrous greed in biblical and Jewish sources. Rosner concludes that the comparison of greed with idolatry teaches that to desire to acquire and keep for oneself more money and material things is an attack on God??'s exclusive right to human love, trust, and obedience. With this work comes a stunning, fresh understanding of familiar terms ? ???greed, ??? ???idolatry, ??? and even ???God??? ? challenging both the church as a whole and individual believers to consider the far-ranging implications of our materialistic world. The first full-length study of this intriguing Pauline expression, Greed as Idolatry has profound implications for theological ethics today.

Author Biography

Brian S. Rosner is senior lecturer in New Testament and ethics at Moore Theological College.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. x
Abbreviationsp. xii
Introduction: Orientation and Preparation
"Greed as Idolatry": A Formidable Peakp. 3
The History of Interpretation: Lessons from Other Climbersp. 7
The Origin of the Expressionp. 8
The Meaning of the Expressionp. 11
No Interpretationp. 11
Greed Is as Bad as Idolatryp. 12
Greed Leads to Idolatryp. 16
Greed Is the Worship of the God or Demon "Mammon"p. 18
Greed Is Slavery Imposed by the Economic Systemp. 19
Greed Is Service and Obedience to Wealthp. 21
Greed Is Inordinate Love of and Devotion to Wealthp. 26
Greed Is Trust and Confidence in Wealthp. 32
Complex Interpretationsp. 38
Conclusionp. 46
Method for the Present Study: Maps and Suppliesp. 48
A Biblical/Jewish Originp. 48
Jewish Moral Teaching in Colossiansp. 52
Jewish Moral Teaching in Ephesiansp. 56
"Greed Is Idolatry" as a Metaphorp. 59
The Origin of the Concept of Idolatrous Greed: A Comparison with Similar Peaks
The Jewish Scriptures: The Distant Rangesp. 69
The First Commandmentp. 70
Deuteronomyp. 71
The Golden Calfp. 73
Psalm 10p. 74
Proverbs 30:7-9p. 75
Job 31:24-28p. 76
Job 22:23-30p. 79
Early Jewish Moral Teaching: The Tablelandsp. 80
Qumranp. 80
Testament of Judah 19.1p. 82
Rabbinic Literaturep. 82
Philop. 85
The New Testament: The Foothillsp. 89
The Synoptic Gospelsp. 89
Revelation 18:1-19:10p. 92
Philippians 3:19 and Romans 16:18p. 94
Conclusion: Debriefing the Trekkersp. 99
The Meaning of "Greed Is Idolatry": Climbing the Mountain
Understanding Greed: The Surrounding Terrainp. 103
Avarice or Sexual Greed?p. 103
Sexual Immorality and Idolatryp. 111
Greed, Violence, and Corruptionp. 115
Definitions of Greedp. 121
Understanding Idolatry: The Surrounding Terrainp. 130
Opposition to Idolatryp. 130
The Concept of Idolatryp. 140
The Marital Modelp. 142
The Political Modelp. 143
A Definition of Idolatryp. 148
Understanding Greed as Idolatry: Reaching the Summitp. 149
Preparing the Metaphorp. 149
Feeling the Metaphorp. 154
Condemning Greed in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianityp. 157
Mapping the Metaphorp. 159
Love and Devotionp. 159
Trust and Confidencep. 160
Service and Obediencep. 164
Comparing the Metaphorp. 165
Idolatrous Greed as Implicit Religionp. 167
Conclusions: Final Debrief and a Look Aheadp. 172
Greed Is Idolatryp. 172
The Fight against Greedp. 174
Idolatry and the Knowledge of Godp. 178
Bibliographyp. 180
Indexes
Index of Namesp. 201
Index of Subjectsp. 205
Index of Bible Passagesp. 208
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