Food, Virtue, and the Shaping of Early Christianity
Explore the intricate relationship between food and early Christianity in Food, Virtue, and the Shaping of Early Christianity by Dana Robinson. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2020, this insightful hardback spans 257 pages and delves into how food shaped Christian development beyond the Eucharist. Robinson uncovers how Greco-Roman food culture offered a rich tapestry of metaphorical concepts and spatial practices, enabling laypeople to engage in vital discussions surrounding Christian living and community formation. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of culinary traditions and religious practices in the early Christian era. Discover how the act of sharing food transcended mere sustenance, becoming a pivotal element in the establishment of Christian identity and community. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this work promises to enrich your understanding of early Christianity.