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ISBN: 1773237659

ISBN13: 9781773237657

On Wealth and Poverty

(Book #9 in the Popular Patristics Series Series)

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Translated here by F. Allen, the sermons of St John Chrysostom are noted as classical commentaries on the Christian life. Knowing well the realities of life in the world, the temptation of rich and poor alike, this great orator - "the golden-mouthed" - addresses the questions of wealth and poverty in the lives of people of his day. And yet, as the modern reader is confronted with his words, it becomes apparent that he too is being addressed; Chrysostom's...

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Life Changing Book

I have read this book many times. The sermons are timeless and have great power in them. Saint John Chrysostom's words can change the way one views the world. I most emphatically recommend reading this. People love their possessions and rank in the world but when these affectations are examined with Saint John's guidance their importance is relegated to a more sensible, appropriate place.

St. John Chrysostom

I completely agree with the previous reviewer, this book is a short read that will make you look at life differently. Chrysostom definitely clears up all of the 'gray area' about who deserves help and who does not, like i said this book has the potential to change your life.

Wealth and Poverty

When reading this work, please keep in mind that Saint John is a speaker, not a writer. When reading his sermons, it can be tedious at times because he repeasts and phrases ideas in such a way as that it seems tricky when reading, yet very colorful and easily understood when speaking. The moral implications of the several sermons contained in this 'one sermon' are massive. The sermons all revolve around the story of the Rich man and Lazarus in Luke and he explands on how even the slightest of monetary pleasures should be avoided and the money given to the poor instead because there will always be those who need help; children, old and infirmed, injured and disables, etc. The lessons he teached by way of Christ are ones which we need now more than ever.
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