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Charity: the place of the poor in the Biblical tradition
Charity: the place of the poor in the Biblical tradition
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Anderson, Gary A
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The challenge of charity
Charity as an expression of faith in God. Charity as service to God
A loan to God
Material wealth and its deceptions
Deliverance from death
Is charity always rewarded?
Charity and the goodness of creation
Charitable deeds as storable commodities. Can merits be transferred?
Storing good works in heaven
Prayer, fasting, and almsgiving
Sacrificial giving
Deliverance from purgatory
Conclusion: your alms are a memorial.
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Subjects
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Biblical teaching
Charité
Charité -- Enseignement biblique
Charity
Charity -- Biblical teaching
Christianity
Christian Life
Electronic books
Enseignement biblique
Ethics
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Religion
RELIGION -- Christian Life -- General
RELIGION -- Ethics
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Anderson, Gary A.
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ProQuest (Firm)
ISBN
9780300181333
9780300183733
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