Stations of the Banquet: Faith Foundations for Food Justice

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Liturgical Press, 2003 - 310 pagini

Food reveals much about our Christian story of salvation. In Stations of the Banquet, Cathy Campbell focuses on a little-explored dimension of our faith - the story of salvation as a food narrative. She provides guidance for individuals and parishes engaged in living out the food and justice challenges of the Gospel.

Similar in function to the traditional Stations of the Cross, each of the fourteen stations of the banquet" considers a dimension of the Christian story of salvation and includes litanies for community prayer. Stations of the Banquet is an invitation to become refreshed, nourished, and challenged at the feet of the one who came as the Bread of Life and invites us all to the fullness of the Banquet.

Chapters are *Prologue - Song of the Universe, - *In the Beginning . . . Food, - *Hear the 'Cries of My People, ' - *'I Am the Bread of Life, '- *Tale Etiquette 1: Love - 'I Was Hungry and You Gave Me Bread, '- *Tale Etiquette 2: Hospitality - 'Invite Everyone to the Banquet, '- *Tale Etiquette 3: Economics - 'Where Your Treasure Is, '- *'It Is Impossible, '- *'My Cup Overflows, '- *'Let Justice Roll Down Like Water, '- *'Abide in Me as I in You, '- *The Banquet, - *'Your Kingdom Come, '- *End Note - Eighth Day of Creation, - *The 'stations' As Communal Prayer, - and *Community Food Security. -

Cathy C.Campbell, PhD, is an Anglican priest serving in the Diocese of Rupert's Land, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She has a keen interest in exploring ways for individuals and parishes to live out the food and justice dimensions of the Gospel.

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STATION
7
STATION 3
23
STATION 4
43
STATION 6
44
STATION 5
61
Hospitality Invite Everyone You Find to the Banquet
81
STATION 7
103
STATION 8
125
STATION 10
165
STATION 11
199
STATION 13
209
STATION 12
221
Your Kingdom Come
247
STATION 14
275
Bibliography
293
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STATION 9
145

Termeni și expresii frecvente

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Pagina 1 - The heavens are telling the glory of God; and the firmament proclaims His handiwork. Day to day pours forth speech, and night to night declares knowledge. There is no speech, nor are there words; their voice is not heard; Yet their voice goes out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world.

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Cathy C. Campbell, PhD, is an Anglican priest serving in the Diocese of Rupert's Land, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. She has a keen interest in exploring ways for individuals and parishes to live out the food and justice dimensions of the Gospel.

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