RT Article T1 A Genuine Friend Wishes to be a Debtor: John Chrysostom’s Discourse on Almsgiving Reinterpreted JF Sacris erudiri VO 52 SP 47 OP 66 A1 Verhoeff, Maria LA English YR 2013 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1817449729 AB This article presents a systematic analysis of John Chrysostom’s concept of God as debtor, which is primarily used in his discourse on almsgiving. On the basis of John’s own suggestion, it is proposed that friendship with God is the appropriate interpretative framework for understanding how God can become one’s debtor. Chrysostom’s idea of friendship with God is explored in relation to his views about merchandise against the background of both Graeco-Roman euergetism and aspects of the Judeo-Christian tradition on gift-giving. It is argued that despite his abundant use of the economic language of lending and banking, Chrysostom’s dominant emphasis falls on the cultivation of friendship with God, rather than on almsgiving as a redemptive activity in itself. DO 10.1484/J.SE.1.103822