Pauling Sun
Taiwan Graduate School of Theology
E-mail:
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Abstract
Luke 16:18 is notoriously difficult to interpret. Was the manager
in the parable dishonest? If so, why did the master com- mend the
manager’s act of instructing the master’s debtors to alter their
bills? On the other hand, how could this dishonest act be shrewd?
More disturbing was Jesus’ affirmation of this act by cre- ating a
teaching out of this parable. Traditional interpretation con- tends
that Jesus was making a point by using a negative example.
Interpreters who pay attention to ancient culture and its economic
system suggest that the manager’s act was not illegal. After sur-
veying the foremost interpretations of this parable, I suggest that
the manager was both dishonest and shrewd and that this under-
standing echoes with the parable’s context as well as with Luke’s
eschatology and theology of wealth.
Keywords: parable, dishonest manager, wealth, eschatology, economic
system
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