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PeterBen Smit

    Úvod do starokatolické teologie
    «In necessariis unitas»
    Fellowship and Food in the Kingdom
    • 2008

      Fellowship and Food in the Kingdom

      Eschatological Meals and Scenes of Utopian Abundance in the New Testament

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The study explores the significance of eschatological meals and scenes of nutritional abundance in the New Testament, challenging the notion that these images originate solely from Isaiah. It highlights their roots in Ancient Near Eastern and Mediterranean thought, emphasizing their role in utopian ideals. By analyzing individual texts within their socio-historical contexts, the author differentiates various traditions and their functions. The work also connects these meals to contemporary "symposiastic ideology," enhancing our understanding of their literary and theological implications in the Gospels and the Apocalypse of John.

      Fellowship and Food in the Kingdom