@article{oai:icu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000107, author = {魯, 恩碩}, issue = {40}, journal = {人文科学研究 : キリスト教と文化}, month = {Mar}, note = {Socio-Economic Context of Post-Exilic Community and Literacy Examining literacy is one of the most important methods for analyzingsocio-economic stratification of the postexilic community in Palestine.According to Albertz, among others, considerable portions of Prophetic andPsalmic texts (for example: Mal 2,17; 3,5; 3,13-21; Isa 29,17-24; 56,9-57,21; Ps9/10; 12; 14; 35; 40; 69; 70; 75; 82; 109; 140) were written by an impoverishedgroup to consolidate their identity and to retaliate against the power elite inJerusalem at that time. Many current OT scholars advance the notion of a»theology of the poor« in exilic and postexilic Israel. Employing GerhardLenski’s sociological theory of »advanced agrarian society, « this articlequestions the validity of the thesis and argues that the »theology of thepoor« was mainly generated by a middle class of postexilic Israelites likeLevites and Hasideans, not by the penniless underclass, such as farmers,peasants, shepherds, craftsmen and artisans. It also pays special attention tothe theological and ethical implications of »theology of the poor« for ourpost-modern and post-colonial era.}, pages = {119--140}, title = {「貧者の神学 (Armenfrömmigkeit)」の 社会経済的背景に対する考察}, year = {2009} }