Original Research
Kommt nur darauf an, wie man dazu kommt und was man damit macht. Die Gefahren und Chancen von Geld im Neuen Testament
Verbum et Ecclesia | Vol 31, No 1 | a394 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/ve.v31i1.394
| © 2010 Christoph Stenschke
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Submitted: 12 May 2010 | Published: 07 December 2010
Submitted: 12 May 2010 | Published: 07 December 2010
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Christoph Stenschke, University of South Africa, South AfricaAbstract
It only matters how it is obtained and how it is employed – the dangers and chances of money in the New Testament
This article examines statements about money and other forms of material wealth in the New Testament. After a general survey of the surprisingly many occurrences of money, coins, wealth or property and the contexts in which they appear, the article describes the spiritual dangers involved in the desire for and use of money as addressed by various New Testament books. A further section is devoted to an often neglected aspect, namely the positive chances of money rightly used that are also mentioned. Money, otherwise also called mammon, can be used to support those in need and to further the kingdom of God and even to express spiritual truths and bonds. This is followed by a summary of New Testament statements on obtaining money legitimately and using it properly. A final section reflects on the way how Christians today are to use the means that have been entrusted to them.
This article examines statements about money and other forms of material wealth in the New Testament. After a general survey of the surprisingly many occurrences of money, coins, wealth or property and the contexts in which they appear, the article describes the spiritual dangers involved in the desire for and use of money as addressed by various New Testament books. A further section is devoted to an often neglected aspect, namely the positive chances of money rightly used that are also mentioned. Money, otherwise also called mammon, can be used to support those in need and to further the kingdom of God and even to express spiritual truths and bonds. This is followed by a summary of New Testament statements on obtaining money legitimately and using it properly. A final section reflects on the way how Christians today are to use the means that have been entrusted to them.
Keywords
money; New Testament; Bible; finances; wealth; financial income
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