Tue 24 Oct 2006
Meals in the Greco-Roman World website
Posted by Phil Harland. Categories: Associations , Greco-Roman religions and culture , Meals and banqueting1 Comment
There is an ongoing seminar within the Society of Biblical Literature that looks at the nature and importance of banquets, symposia, and cultural practices associated with meals (including sacrifice) for our understanding of early Judaism and Christianity within the context of the Greco-Roman world. That seminar now has a website (which I have created and host here) where you can view photos or read papers relating to Meals in the Greco-Roman World.

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November 1st, 2006 at 6:48 pm
Phil, that looks like an interesting seminar. Too bad I’m so far away, or I’d try to get involved. I have a couple related papers:
Gift-Giving Across the Sacred-Profane Divide:
A Maussian Analysis of Heavenly Versus Earthly Food in Gnosticism and John’s Gospel
‘Ethical’ Dualism of Food in The Gospel of John
I’ve since reworked both of these but am not yet fully satisfied.
Jeffery Hodges
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