
The Rich Man and Lazarus
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Of all Jesus' parables concerning wealth and poverty, perhaps none has a more scathing denunciation of the excesses of the wealthy than the Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus, found in Luke 16:19-31. In this episode, we find that the parable provides a sharp critique of the wealth inequality of Jesus' time and of our own.
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Craddock, Fred. Luke (Interpretation). Louisville: John Knox Press, 1990.
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