The Rich and the Pure

Philanthropy and the Making of Christian Society in Early Byzantium

The Rich and the Pure
Daniel Caner
Publication Date
2021
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Winner of the 2022 Philip Schaff Prize, rewarded by the American Society for Church History for the best book in Christian History published in the prior year.

Transformation of Classical Heritage 62; Berkeley: University of California Press, 2021. 

"As the Roman Empire broke down in western Europe, its stability and prosperity moved decisively to the east, producing history's first truly affluent, multi-faceted Christian society, in what is now known as the Byzantine Empire. What united the twenty-four million people living in this vast realm—Roman citizens all, but as diverse as the landscape itself—was a shared conviction in the Christian ideal of philanthrōpia. In this sweeping cultural and social history of Christian philanthropy, Daniel Caner shows this practice involved more than simply a love of humanity; it required living up to Jesus's injunction to 'Give to all who ask of you' by offering mercy and material aid to every human being, whatever their origin or status. Yet this commitment to the common good arose in an aristocratic society marked by sharp gradations of rank and privilege and dominated by an official church experiencing explosive growth and unprecedented affluence. In tracking the evolution of distinctive ideals and modes of Christian giving over three centuries, Caner brings to the fore the people of Byzantium, from the countryside to the lower levels of urban society to the elites, and the complex, hierarchical relationships that these gifts fostered among them. Drawing on an immense range of evidence, The Rich and the Pure offers nothing less than a portrait of the whole of early Byzantine society" —Provided by publisher.

Citation

Caner, Daniel. The Rich and the Pure : Philanthropy and the Making of Christian Society In Early Byzantium. Oakland, California: University of California Press, 2021.