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Discover is the first comprehensive volume to feature multi-religious, cross-cultural and multidisciplinary perspectives on the intersections of religion and food. It highlights recent trends and methodologies in religious studies and food studies from the humanities and the social sciences. A team of international scholars provide theoretical frameworks presenting food as integral to the materiality of religions and religions' functions in daily life, with studies drawing upon teachings from the Abrahamic religions, Asian religions, indigenous and tribal religions as represented in a diverse body of sacred literature, historical sources, and personal narratives.

The volume features debates on moral questions and ethical principles related to food sources and food consumption, the nexus of ritual and theology, violence against and treatment of animals and the environment, animal rights, industrialization, racialization, gender, hunger, poverty, hospitality, and contemporary movements working towards social justice, eco-spirituality, and sustainability. Topics include the rhythms of feasting and fasting; notions of purity; forbidden foods;
and rituals such as sacrifices. Authors in this volume contribute to the psychology and sociology of food as an essential factor in the construction of individual and group identity, new religions, and to the growing practice of food as a tool in interreligious dialogue.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors
Introduction, Yudit Kornberg Greenberg (Rollins College, USA) and Benjamin E. Zeller (Lake Forest College, USA)

Part I: Religion and the Food Cycle
1. Farming: Religion and Sustainable Agriculture, Todd LeVasseur (College of Charleston, USA)
2. Gathering: Nourishing a Local Movement for Justice at The Gainesville Catholic Worker, Victoria Machado (Rollins College, USA)
3. Cooking: “Traditions Reborn”: Practising Everyday Hinduism through the Cooking and Documenting of Hindu Vrata Recipes on the Internet, Sucharita Sarkar (D.T.S.S College of Commerce, Mumbai, India)
4. Nurturing: Faiz al-Mawaid al-Burhaniyah and the Dawoodi Bohra Community, Arwa Hussain (Concordia University, Montreal) and Dawood Mirza (Aljamea tus Saifiyah, Pakistan)
5. Contaminating: Don't Touch the Water: Women's Labor and Presence in Tibetan Monastic Kitchens, Kati Fitzgerald (Wittenberg University, Germany)
6. Deciding: Decision-making Avenues on Cultured Meat in the Jain, Hindu and Jewish Traditions, Melanie Barbato (Pacific Theological College, USA) and Arvin Gouw
Part II: Food, Ritual, and Practice
7. Communicating: Interspecies Communication and Mnemonics of Sacred Bodily Eating Practice in Candomblé, Scott Alves Barton (Notre Dame University, USA)
8. Slaughtering: Shechita (Jewish Ritual Slaughter), the Kosher Dietary Laws, the Meat Industry, and the Question of Humane Slaughter in the United States, Adrienne Krone (Allegheny College, USA)
9. Communing: The Eucharist and Feminist Theology, Beth Ritter-Conn (Belmont University, USA)
10. Welcoming: Food, Hospitality, and Ritual in the Jewish Tradition, Yudit Kronberg Greenberg (Rollins College, USA)
11. Tasting: Networks of Foods, Peoples, and Religions, Benjamin E. Zeller (Lake Forest College, USA)
12. Eating: Feasting with the Deities: African Foodscapes and Ritual Imagination, Afe Adogame (Princeton Seminary, USA)
13. Transforming: Ritual Cultivation of Food Security in Jewish Temple Traditions, Goran Zivkovic (Friedensau University, Germany)
14. Storytelling: The Hungry Goddess: Food, Consumption, and Liberation in Tantric Kali Narratives, Sundari Johansen Hurwitt (California Institute of Integral Studies)
Part III: Food and Ethics
15. Consuming: Religion and Vegetarianism, Allison van Tilborgh (Independent Scholar, USA)
16. Abstaining: Buddhist Vegetarianism, Marielle Harrison (University of Chicago, USA)
17. Interpreting: Jain Veganism in Dialogue with Jain Vegetarianism: Instrumentalizing Jain Scriptures in Global Debates, Christopher Jain Miller (Arihanta Institute, USA)
18. Valuing: Ahimsa, Animals, and Vegetarianism in Hindu Literature, Cogen Bohanec (Arihanta Institute, USA)
19. Savoring: Sikh Scripture: A Platter of Food, Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh (Colby College, USA)
20. Discerning: Food for Non-Thought: The Role of Diet in Yoga Texts as an Aid to Stilling the Mind, Zoë Slatoff (Loyola Marymount University, USA)
21. Dieting: The Repurposing of Christian Sin-Talk in Women's Weight Loss Culture: Feminist theological reflections from the UK, Hannah Bacon (University of Chester, UK)
Part IV: Food, Identity, Religious Community
22. Speaking: We Eat to Die and Die to Eat: When Food Speaks a Higher Language than the Ordinary, Benson Ohihon Igboin (Adekunle Ajasin University, Nigeria)
23. Living: Lived Religion and Food, William Schanbacher (University of South Florida, USA)
24. Drinking: Discerning Spirits: Christianity and Alcohol, Kyle Schenkewitz (Mount Saint Joseph University, USA)
25. Ingesting: Pomegranates, Aptitude, and Indigestion in Medieval Islamic Learning, Joseph Leonardo Vignone (Gonzaga University, USA)
26. Identifying: Israeli Food and Ethnic Identity in American Jewry, Ari Ariel (University of Iowa, USA)
27. Sharing: Culinary Diplomacy: Settling Religious Feuds Through Food, Yudit Kornberg Greenberg (Rollins College, USA) and Joseph Pool
28. Delineating: Halal and Tayyib: Exploring the Dimensions of Permissible and Pure Food in Islam, Ossama Addelgawwad (Valparaiso University, USA)

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Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Feb 05 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 512
ISBN 9781350530751
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 20 b&w illus
Dimensions 244 x 169 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Yudit Kornberg Greenberg

Yudit Kornberg Greenberg is the George D. and Harr…

Anthology Editor

Benjamin E. Zeller

Benjamin E. Zeller is Professor and Chair of Relig…

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