TREASURE AND DOMINION
AN ECONOMIC COMMENTARY ON LUKE
By Gary North
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Reversal of Fortune: Covenantal Sanctions
Chapter 2: The End of the Old Covenant Order
Chapter 3: Stones Into Bread: Power Religion
Chapter 4: The Kingdoms of Man: Power Religion
Chapter 5: Risk-Free Living: Power Religion
Chapter 6: Liberation For the Whole World
Chapter 7: Calling vs. Occupation
Chapter 8: Open Fields at Harvest Time
Chapter 9: Reversal of Fortune: Beatitudes and Woes
Chapter 11: By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them
Chapter 12: Obedience Brings Security
Chapter 13: Interpersonal Comparisons of Subjective Utility
Chapter 14: Choked With Riches
Chapter 15: The Rich Get Richer; So Do the Poor
Chapter 16: The Lure of Business
Chapter 17: No Visible Reserves
Chapter 18: To Gain the Whole World
Chapter 19: First Things First
Chapter 20: The Good Samaritan and the Concept of Neighbor
Chapter 21: Answered Prayer: Something for Nothing
Chapter 22: Tithing Is Not Enough
Chapter 23: Value, Price, and Fear
Chapter 24: Treasure and Greed
Chapter 25: Missionary Finances
Chapter 26: Rewards for Perseverance
Chapter 27: Compound Grace and Escalating Responsibility
Chapter 29: An Unfruitful Fig Tree
Chapter 30: Hope and Commitment
Chapter 32: The Quest for Recognition
Chapter 33: Resurrection Blessings
Chapter 34: Counting the Costs of Discipleship
Chapter 35: Recovering What Was Lost
Chapter 36: Restored Sonship and Inheritance
Chapter 37: Unrighteous Mammon
Chapter 38: Rival Masters, Rival Kingdoms
Chapter 39: Eternal Reversal of Fortune
Chapter 40: Unprofitable Servants
Chapter 41: The Rich Young Ruler
Chapter 42: Profits in History
Chapter 43: Status Without Riches
Chapter 44: Profit and Interest
Chapter 46: Confiscation in the Name of the People
Chapter 47: Rendering Unto Caesar and God
Chapter 48: The Widow's Gift and Graduated Taxation
Chapter 49: Dominion Through Service