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The Spirituality of Feasting: An Exercise in Practical Theology

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The Spirituality of Feasting: An Exercise in Practical Theology

Reinhardt Falk, Karla (2022) The Spirituality of Feasting: An Exercise in Practical Theology. Masters thesis, Concordia University.

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Abstract

The memory of the simple pleasures of good food and drink shared with loved ones around a well-laid table produces a numinous moment: the feast and its lingering after-effects are more than the sum of its parts. Food, already a multi-faceted topic, invites an interdisciplinary approach. Food and theology must, by extension, include a multi-disciplinary investigation. Conceived of as an exercise in practical theology, the theologies of feminism, embodiment, hospitality, and crossover approaches like liturgical anthropology all combine to describe how the basic elements of a shared abundant meal create a transcendent moment. In this moment we can experience God’s overwhelming love for humanity, begun in creation and brought to fulfillment with Christ’s death and resurrection. This abundant love is well represented at the shared feasting table. Food is good to think; feasting is good to experience God’s love.

Divisions:Concordia University > Faculty of Arts and Science > Theological Studies
Item Type:Thesis (Masters)
Authors:Reinhardt Falk, Karla
Institution:Concordia University
Degree Name:M.A.
Program:Theological Studies
Date:12 January 2022
Thesis Supervisor(s):Jamieson, Christine
Keywords:research-creation
ID Code:990295
Deposited By: Karla Lise Reinhardt
Deposited On:16 Jun 2022 15:07
Last Modified:16 Jun 2022 15:07
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