1999
DOI: 10.4102/hts.v55i4.1664
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"Homo reciprocusSeneka, Paulus en weldoenerskap<Sup>1<Sup>

Abstract: "Homo reciprocus": Seneca, Paul and benefaction Reciprocity was basic to most forms of social interaction in the ancient Mediterranean world. Any exchange of services/gits was based on the principle that the obligations incurred between two parties required an adequate response. In his ethical treatise on beneit exchange, "De beneficiis,"Seneca presents an idealistic reinterpretation of the basic tenets of benefaction by providing a "lex vitae", a law of conduct, according to which the giving of beneits become… Show more

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“…Man is a "reciprocal being" homo reciprocus. What is meant by this is that people do not give things away without expecting something in return (Osiek HTS 57(1&2) 200J (Joubert 1999(Joubert : 1022(Joubert -1023cf Mauss 1990). Reciprocity is a key to most forms of interaction within the Mediterranean world (Osiek & Balch 1997:48-49).…”
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“…Man is a "reciprocal being" homo reciprocus. What is meant by this is that people do not give things away without expecting something in return (Osiek HTS 57(1&2) 200J (Joubert 1999(Joubert : 1022(Joubert -1023cf Mauss 1990). Reciprocity is a key to most forms of interaction within the Mediterranean world (Osiek & Balch 1997:48-49).…”
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“…In certain places he redefines the prevailing principles underlying reciprocity in the light of the Christ events (Phil 2:2-11 ;Joubert 1999Joubert :1035 Shortly before the funds that had been raised were handed over in Jerusalem, Paul says that his congregation are under an obligation to contribute to the collection (Rm 15:27). In view of the numerous theological and logistic problems attached to the collection of the funds, this project which was undertaken within the Pauline communities was no mean feat (Joubert 1999(Joubert :1034. It served to reaffirm Paul's status and role as apostle and philanthropist in the eyes of the communities (Joubert 1999(Joubert : 1034.…”
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