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February 10, 2009

New book in the Illuminations series: The Theology of Food

The Theology of Food: Eating and the Eucharist, by Angel F. Méndez Montoya, published in the Illuminations series.

The links between religion and food have been known for centuries, and yet we rarely examine or understand the nature of the relationship between food and spirituality, or food and sin. Drawing on literature, politics, and philosophy as well as theology, this book unlocks the role food has played, and shows religion in a new and illuminating light.

  • A fascinating book tracing the centuries-old links between theology and food, showing religion in a new and intriguing light

  • Draws on examples from different religions: the significance of the apple in the Christian Bible and the eating of bread as the body of Christ; the eating and fasting around Ramadan for Muslims; and how the dietary laws of Judaism are designed to create an awareness of living in the time and space of the Torah

  • Explores ideas from the fields of literature, politics, and philosophy, as well as theology

  • Takes seriously the idea that food matters, and that the many aspects of eating - table fellowship, culinary traditions, the aesthetic, ethical and political dimensions of food - are important and complex, and throw light on both religion and our relationship to food




Read the first chapter online here.

 

February 9, 2009

Conference: Darwin Reconsidered

Regent's Park College
Oxford Centre for Christianity and Culture
Darwin reconsidered: marking the 150th anniversary of On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection

The following lectures will be given at 5 p.m. on Tuesdays in Regent's Park College, Pusey Street, Oxford. The lectures are open to the public. [PDF of conference poster]

PROFESSOR STEPHEN FULLER, Warwick
20 Jan.: 'Darwin's original sin: the rejection of theology's claims to knowledge.'

PROFESSOR JOHN HEDLEY BROOKE, Durham
27 Jan.: 'Darwin on nature and God.'

DR THOMAS DIXON, Queen Mary, London
3 Feb.: 'Darwin and ethics: morals from history.'

PROFESSOR CELIA DEANE-DRUMMOND, Chester
10 Feb.: 'Beyond separation or synthesis: Christ and evolution as theodrama.'

DR JUSTIN BARRETT
17 Feb.: 'From Homo erectus to Homo religiosus: cognitive evolution and religion.'

PROFESSOR JOHN LENNOX
24 Feb.: 'Darwin and secularism.'

DR CONOR CUNNINGHAM, Nottingham
3 Mar.: 'Darwin contra Darwinism: the anti-evolutionary thinking of some recent Darwinists.'

DR JOHN WEAVER, President, Baptist Union of Great Britain
10 Mar.: 'The challenge of evolutionary theory for the twenty-first century Church.'

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(Sculpture by Sara Cunningham-Bell)

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