A Spiritual Economy

About this book
The exchange of gifts is a fundamental part of society and a foundational element in Greco-Roman religions. Combining theories of gift exchange, both modern and Greco-Roman, Thomas Blanton reveals how religious discourse—in the guise of “spiritual gifts” believed to come from Israel’s god—is instrumental in the formation of sociopolitical hierarchies and the assignment of honor and prestige. Blanton uses an interdisciplinary approach that incorporates religion, classics, sociology, and anthropology to investigate the economy of gift exchange shown in Paul’s letters.
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Subjects
CorrespondenceBibleSocial aspectsCriticism, interpretationReligious aspectsBriefGiftsGeschenkEconomic aspectsPaul, the apostle, saintPaul, the Apostle, Saint -- CorrespondencePaul, the Apostle, SaintPaulus Apostel, HeiligerBible. Epistles of Paul -- Criticism, interpretation, etcBible. Epistles of PaulGifts -- Religious aspectsGifts -- Social aspectsGifts -- Economic aspects