Taste and See: Anabaptism, Food and Mission: November 2015
PART OF SERIES Anabaptist Witness
ed. Jamie Pitts; Jamie Ross
Book, 2015, 124 pp
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In this issue of
Anabaptist Witness, we will travel the world and reflect together on how we have and might continue to witness to God's reconciling and
creative work through our relationships to food and those we share it with. We
will explore the history of food in the Anabaptist movement in the UK, and
stories of constructive dialogue in Indonesia between Mennonite communities
and Hezbollah. We will think about seed saving and how to create hospitality,
of community kitchens and outreach. We might recall times of abundance, but
also recognize that many go without. You will not only read about food in stories and articles, but also have the opportunity to visualize it—playing with the images that come to mind as you reflect on the paintings and poetry within, for
what you have in your hands or on your computer screen is truly a savory feast.
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Type | |
Genre | Academic Theory/Thesis |
Expression | General Writing/Recording |
Topic | Food Justice |
Audience | Adults, Leaders |
Language | English |
Publisher | Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary |

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