Common property, the Golden Age, and Empire in Acts 2:42-47 and 4:32-35

"Joshua Noble focuses on the rapid appearance and disappearance in Acts 2 and 4 of the motif that early believers hold all their property in common, and argues that these descriptions function as allusions to the Golden Age myth. Noble suggests Luke's claims that the believers "had al...

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1. VerfasserIn: Noble, Joshua (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: London New York T&T Clark 2021
In: Library of New Testament studies (636)
Jahr: 2021
Rezensionen:[Rezension von: Noble, Joshua, Common property, the Golden Age, and Empire in Acts 2:42-47 and 4:32-35] (2022) (Eckhard, Stefan, 1974 -)
Schriftenreihe/Zeitschrift:Library of New Testament studies 636
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Antike / Literatur / Goldenes Zeitalter / Rezeption / Bibel. Apostelgeschichte 2,42-47 / Bibel. Apostelgeschichte 4,32-35 / Gemeineigentum (Motiv)
IxTheo Notationen:HC Neues Testament
weitere Schlagwörter:B Hochschulschrift
B Right of property Biblical teaching
B Commons
B Personal belongings
B Bible. Acts, IV, 32-35 Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Bible. Acts, II, 42-47 Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Zusammenfassung:"Joshua Noble focuses on the rapid appearance and disappearance in Acts 2 and 4 of the motif that early believers hold all their property in common, and argues that these descriptions function as allusions to the Golden Age myth. Noble suggests Luke's claims that the believers "had all things in common" and that "no one claimed private ownership of any possessions" - a motif that does not appear in any biblical source - rather calls to mind Greek and Roman traditions that the earliest humans lived in utopian conditions, when "no one ... possessed any private property, but all things were common"
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Physische Details:xix, 180 Seiten
ISBN:0567695816