Dining with John
An edition of Dining with John (2011)
communal meals and identity formation in the Fourth Gospel and its historical and cultural context
By Esther Kobel
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
Brill
Language
eng
Pages
370
Description:
This book explores the accounts of communal meals and the metaphorical use of food and drink language in the narrative world of the Gospel of John. It argues that the Johannine community regularly gathered for communal meals in which the food and drink on the menu would have taken on a spiritual significance far exceeding the physical sustenance. The study employs a socio-rhetorical methodology and consequently moves from text to context. It tentatively describes the texts influence on the formation of early Christian identity and suggests that the Johannine meal accounts provide a way to imagine the demographic composition of the community and its historical context.
subjects: Socio-rhetorical criticism, Dinners and dining in the Bible, Bible, Identification (Religion), History, Johannesevangelium, Mat i Bibeln, Gemeinschaft, Mahlzeit, Bibeln, Sozialgeschichtliche Exegese, Socio-rhetorical criticism of sacred works, Bible, criticism, interpretation, etc., n. t. gospels, Food in the bible