Plough Quarterly No. 20 - The Welcome Table
English
By (author): Aidan Hartley Daniel Larison Edwidge Danticat Elizabeth Genovise Leah Libresco Luci Shaw Norman Wirzba Philip Britts Sarah Ruden Uk-Bae Lee
Food how its grown, how its shared makes us who we are. This issue traces the connections between farm and food, between humus and human. According to the first book of the Bible, tending the earth was humankinds first task: The Lord God planted a garden in Eden, in the east; and there he put the man whom he had formed (Gen. 2:8). The desire to get ones hands dirty raising ones own food, then, doesnt just come from modern romanticism, but is built into human nature. The title, The Welcome Table, comes from a spiritual first sung by enslaved African-Americans. The song refers to the Bibles closing scene, the wedding feast of the Lamb described in the Book of Revelation, to which every race, tribe, and tongue are invited a divine pledge of a day of freedom and freely shared plenty, of earth renewed and humanity restored. In the case of food, the symbol is the substance. Every meal, if shared generously and with radical hospitality, is already now a taste of the feast to come. Also in this issue: poetry by Luci Shaw; reviews of books by Julia Child, Robert Farrar Capon, Peter Mayle, Albert Woodfox, and Maria von Trapp; and art by Michael Naples, Sieger Köder, Carl Juste, André Chung, Ángel Bracho, Winslow Homer, Raymond Logan, Sybil Andrews, Cameron Davidson, and Jason Landsel. Plough Quarterly features stories, ideas, and culture for people eager to put their faith into action. Each issue brings you in-depth articles, interviews, poetry, book reviews, and art to help you put Jesus message into practice and find common cause with others.
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