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Sep 26, 2024
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THL 377 - Poverty and Wealth in Christian Tradition 3 Credits
An historical treatment of wealth, poverty, social status, and class struggle in selected periods throughout Christian tradition. Course explores both literary depictions and social realities in early Christianity. Considers how Christianity developed its classical formulations in prominent figures such as John Chrysostom and Augustine. The remainder of the course deals with the development of modern Christian responses to the problems of wealth and poverty.
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