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200 1 _aRich Christians in an Age of Hunger
_fRonald J. Sider
_eA Biblical Study
210 _aDowner's Grove
_cInter-Varsity Press
_d1979
215 _a249 pages
320 _aincludes bibliographical information and index
327 _aI. Poor Lazarus and Rich Christians 1. A Billion Hungry Neighbors 2. The Affluent Minority II. A Biblical Perspective on the Poor and Possessions 3. God and the Poor 4. Economic Relationships among the People of God 5. A Biblical Attitude toward Property and Wealth 6. Structural Evil and World Hunger III. Implementation 7. The Graduated Tithe and Other Less Modest Proposals: Toward a Simpler Lifestyle 8. Watching Over One Another in Love 9. Structural Change
330 _aHere is an unforgettable discussion of the responsibility of the majority of American Christians in a time of world hunger. This is a thoroughly factural and profoundly biblical book.
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