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E-grāmata: Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger: Moving from Affluence to Generosity

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In an age obsessed with wealth, Christians seem to have forgotten that scripture encourages believers to give to the poor. Why do 1.3 billion people live in abject poverty? And what should Christians do about it?

Despite a dramatic reduction in world hunger, 34,000 children still die daily of starvation and preventable disease, and 1.3 billion people around the world remain in abject poverty.

Dr. Ron Sider, a professor of theology, examines the issues of poverty and hunger in modern society. While the Bible is full of instructions to care for the poor and warns against being seduced by riches, its been statistically proven that the richer countries become, the less they give. Finding that conservatives blame what they consider to be morally reprehensible individual choices, and liberals blame what they believe to be constrictive social and economic policy, Dr. Sider finds himself agreeing with both sides.

First published in 1978, Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger has had an enormous impact on how believers (and churches) view questions of poverty and hunger. Dr. Siders insights provide a compelling look at what it truly means to follow Christ. This edition of Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger is:





Newly revised, expanded and updated Listed as one of the 100 most influential books in religion in the 20th century A resource for Christians seeking to overcome poverty and change the economic structures of our world

In this fresh look at an age-old problem, Dr. Sider offers a detailed explanation of the causes of poverty and hunger, as well as a comprehensive series of practical solutions for Christians who want to seriously pursue their faith and become better followers of Jesus.

 

 

 
Preface to the Sixth Edition xiii
Acknowledgments xix
PART ONE POOR LAZARUS AND RICH CHRISTIANS
1 A Billion Hungry Neighbors
3(24)
New Economic Divisions in the World
8(1)
Uneven Distribution
9(3)
Famine Redefined
12(2)
Poverty's Children
14(5)
Making Progress
19(2)
Population
21(3)
Environmental Degredation
24(1)
The Future and Our Response
24(3)
2 The Affluent Minority
27(18)
Promises, Promises
28(1)
Where Did It All Begin?
29(1)
How Affluent Are We?
30(5)
Poverty at $72,000 a Year?
35(1)
How Generous Are We?
35(3)
Rationalizing Our Affluence
38(7)
PART TWO A BIBLICAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE POOR AND POSSESSIONS
3 God and the Poor
45(26)
Pivotal Points of Revelation History
46(7)
God Identifies with the Poor
53(1)
God's Special Instruments
54(2)
Why Does God Cast Down the Rich?
56(5)
God's Concern and Ours
61(6)
Is God on the Side of the Poor?
67(4)
4 Economic Fellowship and Economic Justice
71(26)
Capital in an Agricultural Society
72(1)
The Year of Jubilee
73(4)
The Sabbatical Year
77(2)
Laws on Tithing and Gleaning
79(1)
Models to Follow and Avoid
79(2)
Jesus' New Community
81(2)
The Jerusalem Model
83(5)
Economic Koinonia
88(5)
How Then Shall We Live?
93(4)
5 Thinking Biblically About Property and Possessions
97(18)
Private Property
97(4)
The Danger of Riches
101(4)
The Ring and the Beloved
105(2)
Righteousness and Riches
107(3)
Carefree Living
110(5)
6 Social Evil: Sin Embedded in Societal Systems
115(14)
The Old Testament
117(5)
The New Testament
122(2)
God's Response
124(5)
PART THREE WHAT CAUSES POVERTY?
7 Poverty's Complex Causes
129(16)
Sinful Personal Choices
129(1)
Unbiblical Worldviews
130(2)
Disasters
132(1)
Lack of Knowledge and Technology
132(1)
Great Inequalities of Power
133(6)
Western Colonialism
139(6)
8 Structural Injustice Today
145(36)
Evaluating Market Economies
147(9)
International Trade
156(4)
Destroying the Environment and the Poor
160(3)
Multinational Corporations in Developing Countries
163(5)
Discrimination and War
168(2)
Racist, Religious, and Ethnic Hostility
170(6)
Repentance
176(5)
PART FOUR IMPLEMENTATION
9 Toward a Simpler Lifestyle: The Graduated Tithe and Other Modest Proposals
181(24)
The God of North America
183(2)
Some Examples
185(1)
The Graduated Tithe
186(3)
Communal Living
189(1)
Guidelines for Giving
190(1)
Some Practical Suggestions
191(2)
Evaluating Organizations
193(5)
How Generous Are We?
198(3)
The Sabbath and Our Lifestyles
201(1)
A Call for Loyalty
202(3)
10 Watching Over One Another in Love
205(14)
A Sociological Perspective
207(2)
New Patterns of Christian Community
209(1)
A Congregation of House Churches
210(4)
The Individual House Church
214(1)
"All Things in Common"
215(1)
Glass Cathedrals in an Age of Hunger?
216(1)
The Triple Five Plan
217(2)
11 Making the World More Fair
219(52)
Ambulance Drivers or Tunnel Builders?
220(3)
Who Will Be Helped?
223(4)
A Change in Foreign Policy
227(2)
Social Change and Conversion
229(2)
Correcting Weaknesses of Market Economies
231(14)
Making International Trade More Fair
245(4)
Making Multinational Corporations More Just
249(2)
Preserving the Earth and Empowering the Poor
251(5)
Does Foreign Aid Help?
256(8)
Bombs, Bread, and Illusions
264(1)
Organizations That Make a Difference
265(3)
Let Justice Ring
268(3)
Epilogue 271(2)
Appendix A Works Cited 273(12)
Appendix B Organizations 285(2)
Notes 287(50)
Index 337
Ronald J. Sider, PhD, is Distinguished Professor of Theology at Eastern Seminary. He serves as president of Evangelicals for Social Action, and has published more than twenty books.