Food - what we eat, how much we eat, how it is produced and
prepared, and its cultural and ecological significance- is an
increasingly significant topic not only for scholars but for all of
us. Theology on the Menu is the first systematic and historical
assessment of Christian attitudes to food and its role in shaping
Christian identity. David Grumett and Rachel Muers unfold a
fascinating history of feasting and fasting, food regulations and
resistance to regulation, the symbolism attached to particular
foods, the relationship between diet and doctrine, and how food has
shaped inter-religious encounters. Everyone interested in Christian
approaches to food and diet or seeking to understand how theology
can engage fruitfully with everyday life will find this book a
stimulus and an inspiration.
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