Jesus" Parable of the Rich Fool: Luke 12:13-34 Among Ancient Conversations on Death and Possessions (Society of Biblical Literature Early Christianity and Its Li)

Price 33.26 - 47.10 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 9781589836143



Pages 320

Year of production 2011

Binding 152x220

Rindge reads Luke"s parable of the Rich Fool (Luke 12:16-21) as a sapiential narrative and situates this parable within a Second Temple intertextual conversation on the interplay of death and possessions. A rich analysis of Jewish (Qoheleth, Ben Sira, 1 Enoch, Testament of Abraham) and Greco-Roman (Lucian, Seneca) texts reveals a web of disparate perspectives regarding how possessions can be used meaningfully, given life"s fragility and death"s inevitability and uncertain timing. Departing from standard interpretations of Luke"s parable as a simple critique of avarice, Rindge explicates the multiple ways in which the parable and its immediate literary context (12:13-34) appropriate, reconfigure, and illustrate this contested conversation, and shows how these themes are chosen and adapted for Luke"s own existential, ethical, and theological concerns.