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The Food and Feasts of the Apostle Paul

Inside the Early Church—with Menus and Recipes

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"With a vibrant narrative, recipes, and menus, this absorbing volume will be of interest to readers of Christian history and those interested in cookery and Mediterranean diets." -Booklist

The Food and Feasts of the Apostle Paul takes readers inside the world of the early Christian church through a new lens—what people ate (and didn't eat). The early church encompassed diverse communities and people, and understanding its food helps us understand both the worship and culture of these people, as well as their sources of conflict. Each chapter introduces readers to a different community or church Paul visited or started, explores one or two key foods, and offers recipes that reflect each community. Recipes range from simple to complex, from snack to feast. This book will help readers more fully experience the diverse cultures of the early Christian church to better understand the teachings of Jesus, Paul, and early Christian leaders.

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      October 15, 2024
      Neel (The Food and Feasts of Jesus, 2012) looks at first-century Christianity through the perspective of food, positing that those early Christians had whole meals during their worship service based on the structure of the Greco-Roman banquets that were prevalent at the time. He delves into the history and cultural background of the ancient Mediterranean world and considers the foods that were grown and eaten there: grains, legumes, vegetables, meats such as pork and lamb, and seafood. The importance of olive trees, olive oil, and wine is discussed. Neel also looks at the various farming techniques that were used and how livestock were raised as well as how the meals were prepared. In addition, he investigates the churches Paul established in cities like Phillipi and Thessalonica and what foods were favored in those cities. Religious controversies over what foods could be eaten are also discussed. With a vibrant narrative, recipes, and menus, this absorbing volume will be of interest to readers of Christian history and those interested in cookery and Mediterranean diets. Highly recommended for religion collections.

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