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Formative feasting : practices and virtue ethics in Deuteronomy's tithe meal and the Corinthian Lord's Supper / Michael J. Rhodes.
Van Pelt Library BS680.E84 R46 2022
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Library at the Katz Center - Stacks BS680.E84 R46 2022
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Rhodes, Michael J., 1985- author.
- Series:
- Studies in biblical literature ; v. 176.
- Studies in biblical literature ; vol. 176
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Bible. Corinthians, 1st.
- Ethics in the Bible.
- Dinners and dining--Biblical teaching.
- Dinners and dining.
- Lord's Supper.
- Bible. Corinthians, 1st--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
- Bible.
- Bible. Deuteronomy--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
- Bible. Deuteronomy.
- eucharists.
- Biblical teaching.
- Genre:
- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
- Physical Description:
- xxiii, 284 pages ; 24 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- New York, NY : Peter Lang Pubishing, Inc., [2022]
- Summary:
- "The Bible is filled with commands to care for the poor. But how does Scripture envision the people of God becoming a community capable of following those commands? In Formative Feasting, Dr. Michael J. Rhodes argues that meals stand at the heart of Scripture's strategy for moral formation oriented towards justice and solidarity. To make this case, Rhodes brings together a constructive, theological account of moral formation through practice with rigorous exegesis of the Deuteronomic tithe-meal and Corinthian Lord's Supper. By drawing on virtue ethics, ritual studies, and socio-economic research on meals in the ancient Near East and Greco-Roman world, Rhodes both demonstrates that these meals intended to transform the individual and corporate character of the communities that practiced them, and uncovers the "mechanics" of moral formation embedded within them. The result is a book that models a partnership between theological ethics and theological interpretation that overcomes the oft-lamented gap between exegesis and ethics, with important implications for contemporary communities of faith. Formative Feasting will be of special interest to researchers, students, and church leaders interested in moral formation and the Bible, as well as those interested in feasting and eating in Scripture. Seminary and college courses focused on issues of food in the biblical world, as well as those exploring the relationship between exegesis and ethics, will find Formative Feasting an essential addition to course readings"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Introduction
- Part I Constructing a theory of formative practices
- Sources for a theory of formative practices: Virtue ethics
- Sources for a theory of formative practices: Ritual and liturgical ethics
- Formative practices in the context of holistic ecclesial formation: A constructive account
- Part II Formative practices, holistic ecclesial formation, and the Deuteronomic tithe meal
- Feasting for fear of the Lord: Eating the tithe and acquiring virtue in Deuteronomy 14:22-29 Forgetful feasting: Meals and moral formation in the frame of Deuteronomy
- Part III Formative practices, holistic ecclesial formation, and the Lord's Supper in Conrinth
- Approaching the meal: Morally formative practices ... in Paul?
- Forward unto virtue: The Lord's Supper in 1 Corinthians 11:17-34 as a formative practice
- Conclusion.
- Notes:
- Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--Aberdeen University, 2019.
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
- Other Format:
- Online version: Rhodes, Michael J., 1985- Formative feasting
- ISBN:
- 9781433190032
- 1433190036
- OCLC:
- 1277277067
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