The Hungry Soul: Eating and the Perfecting of Our NatureFree Press, 1994 - 248 pagini What is the full meaning of eating? What does it reveal about the soul? What is the meaning of human omnivorousness and the myriad customs that refine human eating, transforming animal feeding into human dining? This book examines the phenomena of eating, natural and cultural - from metabolism, appetite, and taste, to hospitality, table manners, and the ritual meal, and reveals how eating not only feeds the body but also nourishes the soul. |
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... man's radical separation from the rest of the living world ; and , as they have been interpreted and used , there is some justice in these claims . Yet even while pointing out man's distinctiveness , Genesis 1 shows also man's kinship ...
... man's radical separation from the rest of the living world ; and , as they have been interpreted and used , there is some justice in these claims . Yet even while pointing out man's distinctiveness , Genesis 1 shows also man's kinship ...
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... man's well - being , or perfect . It remains to be seen whether man will become good , whether he will be able to com- plete himself ( or to be completed ) . Man's lack of obvious goodness , metaphysically identical with his freedom ...
... man's well - being , or perfect . It remains to be seen whether man will become good , whether he will be able to com- plete himself ( or to be completed ) . Man's lack of obvious goodness , metaphysically identical with his freedom ...
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... man's violence and carnivorousness , t but only by bringing it somewhat under law . In becoming a creature under law , quasi " political , " man is decisively separated from his ani- mal friends and relations , in the interests of ...
... man's violence and carnivorousness , t but only by bringing it somewhat under law . In becoming a creature under law , quasi " political , " man is decisively separated from his ani- mal friends and relations , in the interests of ...
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