Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
278
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Nov 15, 2008
Éditeur
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0199546525
ISBN-13
9780199546527
Description
In the context of ancient Israel, food held profound significance that extended beyond mere sustenance. Nathan MacDonald explores how the everyday concerns surrounding food production shaped not only the dietary habits of the Israelites but also their cultural and spiritual identities.
Through a detailed examination of the Old Testament, the narrative unravels how food practices were intricately linked to religious rituals, social structures, and communal life. This exploration reveals that food was not just a means of survival, but a vital element in the tapestry of Israelite life, echoing themes of connection, sacrifice, and divine relationship.
Through a detailed examination of the Old Testament, the narrative unravels how food practices were intricately linked to religious rituals, social structures, and communal life. This exploration reveals that food was not just a means of survival, but a vital element in the tapestry of Israelite life, echoing themes of connection, sacrifice, and divine relationship.
Genres
Romance
Histoire
Nature