T&T Clark Handbook to Early Christian Meals in the Greco-Roman World

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Acts
Apocalyptic Literature
Banqueting Culture
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Christian identity
Christian origins
early Christian communities
early Christian meals
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Essene Common Meals
Gospels
Greco-Roman meal practice
Greco-Roman Sympotic Literature
Interpretations of the Eucharist
Letters
Meals at Qumran
Meals in the Apostolic Fathers
Meals in the Gospel of Luke
monotheism
New Testament
Philo of Alexandria
polytheism

Product details

  • ISBN 9780567716576
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 154 x 232mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Apr 2025
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This handbook situates early Christian meals in their broader context, with a focus on the core topics that aid understanding of Greco-Roman meal practice, and how this relates to Christian origins. In addition to looking at the broader Hellenistic context, the contributors explain the unique nature of Christian meals, and what they reveal about early Christian communities and the development of Christian identity.

Beginning with Hellenistic documents and authors before moving on to the New Testament material itself, according to genre — Gospels, Acts, Letters, Apocalyptic Literature — the handbook culminates with a section on the wider resources that describe daily life in the period, such as medical documents and inscriptions. The literary, historical, theological and philosophical aspects of these resources are also considered, including such aspects as the role of gender during meals; issues of monotheism and polytheism that arise from the structure of the meal; how sacrifice is understood in different meal practices; power dynamics during the meal and issues of inclusion and exclusion at meals.

Soham Al-Suadi is Professor of New Testament at the University of Rostock, Germany.

Peter-Ben Smit is Professor of Contextual Biblical Interpretation (Dom Hélder Câmara Chair) at Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam.