
Greed As Idolatry
by Rosner, Brian S.Buy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Preface | p. x |
Abbreviations | p. xii |
Introduction: Orientation and Preparation | |
"Greed as Idolatry": A Formidable Peak | p. 3 |
The History of Interpretation: Lessons from Other Climbers | p. 7 |
The Origin of the Expression | p. 8 |
The Meaning of the Expression | p. 11 |
No Interpretation | p. 11 |
Greed Is as Bad as Idolatry | p. 12 |
Greed Leads to Idolatry | p. 16 |
Greed Is the Worship of the God or Demon "Mammon" | p. 18 |
Greed Is Slavery Imposed by the Economic System | p. 19 |
Greed Is Service and Obedience to Wealth | p. 21 |
Greed Is Inordinate Love of and Devotion to Wealth | p. 26 |
Greed Is Trust and Confidence in Wealth | p. 32 |
Complex Interpretations | p. 38 |
Conclusion | p. 46 |
Method for the Present Study: Maps and Supplies | p. 48 |
A Biblical/Jewish Origin | p. 48 |
Jewish Moral Teaching in Colossians | p. 52 |
Jewish Moral Teaching in Ephesians | p. 56 |
"Greed Is Idolatry" as a Metaphor | p. 59 |
The Origin of the Concept of Idolatrous Greed: A Comparison with Similar Peaks | |
The Jewish Scriptures: The Distant Ranges | p. 69 |
The First Commandment | p. 70 |
Deuteronomy | p. 71 |
The Golden Calf | p. 73 |
Psalm 10 | p. 74 |
Proverbs 30:7-9 | p. 75 |
Job 31:24-28 | p. 76 |
Job 22:23-30 | p. 79 |
Early Jewish Moral Teaching: The Tablelands | p. 80 |
Qumran | p. 80 |
Testament of Judah 19.1 | p. 82 |
Rabbinic Literature | p. 82 |
Philo | p. 85 |
The New Testament: The Foothills | p. 89 |
The Synoptic Gospels | p. 89 |
Revelation 18:1-19:10 | p. 92 |
Philippians 3:19 and Romans 16:18 | p. 94 |
Conclusion: Debriefing the Trekkers | p. 99 |
The Meaning of "Greed Is Idolatry": Climbing the Mountain | |
Understanding Greed: The Surrounding Terrain | p. 103 |
Avarice or Sexual Greed? | p. 103 |
Sexual Immorality and Idolatry | p. 111 |
Greed, Violence, and Corruption | p. 115 |
Definitions of Greed | p. 121 |
Understanding Idolatry: The Surrounding Terrain | p. 130 |
Opposition to Idolatry | p. 130 |
The Concept of Idolatry | p. 140 |
The Marital Model | p. 142 |
The Political Model | p. 143 |
A Definition of Idolatry | p. 148 |
Understanding Greed as Idolatry: Reaching the Summit | p. 149 |
Preparing the Metaphor | p. 149 |
Feeling the Metaphor | p. 154 |
Condemning Greed in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity | p. 157 |
Mapping the Metaphor | p. 159 |
Love and Devotion | p. 159 |
Trust and Confidence | p. 160 |
Service and Obedience | p. 164 |
Comparing the Metaphor | p. 165 |
Idolatrous Greed as Implicit Religion | p. 167 |
Conclusions: Final Debrief and a Look Ahead | p. 172 |
Greed Is Idolatry | p. 172 |
The Fight against Greed | p. 174 |
Idolatry and the Knowledge of God | p. 178 |
Bibliography | p. 180 |
Indexes | |
Index of Names | p. 201 |
Index of Subjects | p. 205 |
Index of Bible Passages | p. 208 |
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