The central thesis of this book is that Western culture, and American culture in particular, needs an immediate change with regard to food and eating. Western over-indulgence is exacerbated by hunger and deprivation in the world. Learning to think theologically, and not just medically or psychologically, about one’s eating habits will lead to positive personal and communal changes. In Food and God, Joel Soza offers readers a deeper understanding of Christian faith, one that will help them learn to think of eating as not merely a physical act, but as a spiritual exercise. Readers will become more aware of world need and preference for others while also learning how to improve their own health, control their own weight, and develop greater spiritual awareness and sensitivity in the daily and routine activity of eating. This book evaluates both Old and New Testaments, as well as some theology in the history of the Church, to arrive at an understanding of how one should think about food and eating in relationship to God and the world. The reader will learn of the key role food plays in the biblical creation and temptation narratives. They will learn of the enormous labor that went into food preparation in the ancient world, and what sages have had to say about food indulgence throughout time and many cultures. Finally, readers will encounter Jesus’s invitation to think about food in spiritual ways, gaining an understanding as to what it means that Christianity is a movement with table fellowship at the forefront of its faith expression.
Publisher : Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date : April 30, 2009
Language : English
Print length : 122 pages
ISBN-10 : 1606082248
ISBN-13 : 978-1606082249
Item Weight : 4.8 ounces
Dimensions : 5 x 0.28 x 8 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #1,847,209 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1,922 in Ethics & Moral Teaching in Christian Theology #2,826 in Christian Social Issues (Books)
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2 reviews for Food and God: A Theological Approach to Eating, Diet, and Weight Control
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Lynn –
Food and God
First off, I have had Dr. Soza as a prof and he is by far one of my favorite profs! He made old testament so much fun!! This is a great little book!!!
Ally –
Just like the title says
This is a smart look at the relationship between food and Christian faith. It reads more like a small text book with lots of good insight. This is a great resource to have on the shelf when teaching about the Bibles relationship to various areas of life.