David Downs is a Fellow of Keble College and Clarendon-Laing Associate Professor in New Testament Studies, University of Oxford.

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Introduction What Can Wash Away My Sin? 1. Redeem Your Sins with Acts of Mercy 2. Merciful Deeds Deliver from Death 3. Desire Mercy, Not Sacrifice 4. Give Alms with Respect to the Things Within 5. Storing Up the Treasure for a Good Foundation 6. Love Covers a Multitude of Sins 7. Merciful Practice Is Good as Repentance for Sin 8. By Alms and Faith Sins Are Purged Away Conclusion
A broad yet deep study of the atoning power of merciful action in ancient Judaism, the New Testament, and early Christianity, Alms is beautifully written and persuasively argued. Deposit this book in your library's treasury and generations of readers will be enriched. -- Matthew W. Bates, Quincy University -- OnScript Downs' work is a great contribution to scholarship on almsgiving and atonement. -- Paul A. Brazinski -- Reading Religion This thorough examination of Jewish scriptural traditions, New Testament writings, and second- and third-century Christian authors reveals that believers had many theological incentives for performing merciful acts and giving to the poor. -- The Christian Century Downs' study allows one to grasp the theological implications of the practice of almsgiving. -- Choice Recent years have seen a sharp rise in interest in the topic of almsgiving in Jewish and Christian traditions. Downs makes a contribution to this burgeoning discussion by tracing the character of atoning almsgiving as it emerged in the first two centuries of Christianity and by exploring how Christians correlated such a notion with an understanding of the atoning value of Christ's death and resurrection... Readers interested in the topic of almsgiving in early Christianity will learn much from this volume. -- Bradley C. Gregory -- Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology A significant addition to the narration of the story of atoning almsgiving in early Christianity -- Roman Garrison -- Practical Matters A concise, engaging work -- Jason K. Chambers -- International Journal of Public Theology
