That One Might Not Fall: A New Testament Theology of Food

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 67 (4):363-373 (2013)
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Abstract

While we may use the Gospels and Paul’s letters to justify eating with wild abandon and enjoying every bite, we should revisit the greater principle in the New Testament: to feed others to the point of self-sacrifice in order to honor the integrity of the community

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