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Item specifics
- Condition
- ISBN
- 9781506465067
- Publication Year
- 2021
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Book Title
- Jesus for Farmers and Fishers : Justice for All Those Marginalized by Our Food System
- Publisher
- Augsburg Fortress Publishers
- Genre
- Religion, Social Science, Science
- Item Length
- 8.8 in
- Topic
- Spirituality, Environmental Science (See Also Chemistry / Environmental), Agriculture & Food (See Also Political Science / Public Policy / Agriculture & Food Policy)
- Item Weight
- 11.2 Oz
- Item Width
- 5.8 in
- Number of Pages
- 196 Pages
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Augsburg Fortress Publishers
ISBN-10
1506465064
ISBN-13
9781506465067
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4050095221
Product Key Features
Book Title
Jesus for Farmers and Fishers : Justice for All Those Marginalized by Our Food System
Number of Pages
196 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Topic
Spirituality, Environmental Science (See Also Chemistry / Environmental), Agriculture & Food (See Also Political Science / Public Policy / Agriculture & Food Policy)
Genre
Religion, Social Science, Science
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Weight
11.2 Oz
Item Length
8.8 in
Item Width
5.8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2022-276683
Reviews
"Gary Nabhan's work reminds us of what I can describe only as a sort of historical wonder..." --Wendell Berry, author of The Unsettling of America "Lyricism . . . infuses [Nabhan's] prose, a rhapsody tempered by hard botanical science." --San Francisco Chronicle "Nabhan's painstaking research has not eclipsed an evident natural knack for storytelling." --Saveur "Nabhan teaches ecological lessons to nonscientists through an impressive range of disciplines: ancient history, ethnobiology, paleo-nutrition, ecology, history, anthropology, and more." --Choice Reviews "A bold, courageous, and utterly original rereading of Jesus's parables that draws us deep into questions of what it means to stand with those struggling with food insecurity, erosion of cultural identity, and spiritual loss. This gifted ethnobotanist, with his eyes wide open, helps us feel anew the pathos and power of Jesus's teachings about food and life and reimagine the world as sacramental." --Douglas E. Christie, PhD, author of The Blue Sapphire of the Mind "Every page of this fascinating book imbues the Scriptures with smell and taste, a living landscape and rich cultural tradition. Nabhan's gift for telling true stories and his keen insight into the practices of extractive economies then and now open our eyes to the gospel imperative of food justice." --Ellen F. Davis, Amos Ragan Kearns Distinguished Professor of Bible and Practical Theology, Duke Divinity School "Who better to give us a fresh reading of the Jesus story than one of our leading agrarian writers and practitioners? In Jesus for Farmers and Fishers, Gary Paul Nabhan's vast scientific and agricultural acumen melds with a deep contemplative wisdom. The result is one of the most insightful readings of the Gospels I've encountered, read through the eyes of the very people Jesus served: fishers, farmers, bakers, gleaners, migrant farmworkers. Here is a book for today's food justice movement, and for anyone who hungers for restoration of our lands and our communities." --Fred Bahnson, author of Soil and Sacrament, and founder of the Food, Health, and Ecological Well-Being Program at the Wake Forest University School of Divinity. "I am hungry for this book. Gary Paul Nabhan calls us to discover the tastes, scents, and textures of food in the Gospels and encounter the people who grew it, caught it, and cooked it. Nabhan's work plunges us into the way of Jesus that turns things upside down and inside out. The powerful are brought low and the lowly raised up. As Nabhan digs into the complexity and depth of injustice in Gospel times, we're shown stories that interweave with those of field hands and food service workers who provide our food--at great cost to themselves." --Anna Woofenden, author of This Is God's Table: Finding Church Beyond the Walls "Prepare to be illuminated! Jesus for Farmers and Fishersbrims with insights that can only come when you join in one person the world's leading ethnobotanist, a major food justice advocate, and a member of the Order of Ecumenical Franciscans. Page after page, Gary Paul Nabhan shows how living closely and practically with land, water, and fellow creatures helps readers appreciate Scripture in ways they never have before." --Norman Wirzba, Gilbert T. Rowe Distinguished Professor of Theology, Duke University, and author of Food and Faith: A Theology of Eating, "Gary Nabhan's work reminds us of what I can describe only as a sort of historical wonder..." --Wendell Berry, author of The Unsettling of America "Lyricism . . . infuses [Nabhan's] prose, a rhapsody tempered by hard botanical science." --San Francisco Chronicle "Nabhan's painstaking research has not eclipsed an evident natural knack for storytelling." --Saveur "Nabhan teaches ecological lessons to nonscientists through an impressive range of disciplines: ancient history, ethnobiology, paleo-nutrition, ecology, history, anthropology, and more." --Choice Reviews "A bold, courageous, and utterly original rereading of Jesus's parables that draws us deep into questions of what it means to stand with those struggling with food insecurity, erosion of cultural identity, and spiritual loss. This gifted ethnobotanist, with his eyes wide open, helps us feel anew the pathos and power of Jesus's teachings about food and life and reimagine the world as sacramental." --Douglas E. Christie, PhD, author of The Blue Sapphire of the Mind "Every page of this fascinating book imbues the Scriptures with smell and taste, a living landscape and rich cultural tradition. Nabhan's gift for telling true stories and his keen insight into the practices of extractive economies then and now open our eyes to the gospel imperative of food justice." --Ellen F. Davis, Amos Ragan Kearns Distinguished Professor of Bible and Practical Theology, Duke Divinity School "Who better to give us a fresh reading of the Jesus story than one of our leading agrarian writers and practitioners? In Jesus for Farmers and Fishers, Gary Paul Nabhan's vast scientific and agricultural acumen melds with a deep contemplative wisdom. The result is one of the most insightful readings of the Gospels I've encountered, read through the eyes of the very people Jesus served: fishers, farmers, bakers, gleaners, migrant farmworkers. Here is a book for today's food justice movement, and for anyone who hungers for restoration of our lands and our communities." --Fred Bahnson, author of Soil and Sacrament, and founder of the Food, Health, and Ecological Well-Being Program at the Wake Forest University School of Divinity. "I am hungry for this book. Gary Paul Nabhan calls us to discover the tastes, scents, and textures of food in the Gospels and encounter the people who grew it, caught it, and cooked it. Nabhan's work plunges us into the way of Jesus that turns things upside down and inside out. The powerful are brought low and the lowly raised up. As Nabhan digs into the complexity and depth of injustice in Gospel times, we're shown stories that interweave with those of field hands and food service workers who provide our food--at great cost to themselves." --Anna Woofenden, author of This Is God's Table: Finding Church Beyond the Walls "Prepare to be illuminated! Jesus for Farmers and Fishers brims with insights that can only come when you join in one person the world's leading ethnobotanist, a major food justice advocate, and a member of the Order of Ecumenical Franciscans. Page after page, Gary Paul Nabhan shows how living closely and practically with land, water, and fellow creatures helps readers appreciate Scripture in ways they never have before." --Norman Wirzba, Gilbert T. Rowe Distinguished Professor of Theology, Duke University, and author of Food and Faith: A Theology of Eating
Table Of Content
Introduction: Taste & see. Smell & listen. 1: Parables for healing. Hope for sowing. 2: What was then is happening again right now. 3: Parables have power to move things. 4: Determination and dogged attention to detail. 5: Seeing the world through the lens of abundance & collaboration. 6: Have we done enough for the least of our brothers & sisters? 7: What matters is what is right here before us 8: What lies "hidden" from us says more about us than the object itself. 9: Sometimes we misread unanticipated presences 10: Fasting/feasting. Hunger/abundance. 11: The Lamb of God had an affinity for every lamb, ewe & ram 12: Lost sheep, lost drachmas, with mothers & wives losing out 13: We all know those who must glean from the left-overs 14: What do we do when we feel our efforts have been fruitless? 15: The so-called Last Supper was not his last 16: What happened to the Sower can happen to you
Synopsis
"Climate disasters, tariff wars, extractive technologies, and deepening debts are plummeting American food producers into what is quickly becoming the most severe farm crisis of the last half-century. Yet we are largely unaware of the plight of those whose hands and hearts toil to sustain us. Agrarian and ethnobotanist Gary Paul Nabhan--the ""father of the local food movement""--offers a fresh, imaginative look at the parables of Jesus to bring us into a heart of compassion for those in the food economy hit by this unprecedented crisis. Offering palpable scenes from the Sea of Galilee and the fields, orchards, and feasting tables that surrounded it, Nabhan contrasts the profound ways Jesus interacted with those who were the workers of the field and the fishers of the sea with the events currently occurring in American farm country and fishing harbors. Tapping the work of Middle Eastern naturalists, environmental historians, archaeologists, and agro-ecologists, Jesus for Fishers and Farmers is sure to catalyze deeper conversations, moral appraisals, and faith-based social actions in each of our faith-land-water communities.", In Jesus for Fishers and Farmers, Gary Nabhan offers a fresh look at the parables of Jesus to bring us into a heart of compassion for those in the food economy hit by this crisis., Climate disasters, tariff wars, extractive technologies, and deepening debts are plummeting American food producers into what is quickly becoming the most severe farm crisis of the last half-century. Yet we are largely unaware of the plight of those whose hands and hearts toil to sustain us. Agrarian and ethnobotanist Gary Paul Nabhan--the "father of the local food movement"--offers a fresh, imaginative look at the parables of Jesus to bring us into a heart of compassion for those in the food economy hit by this unprecedented crisis. Offering palpable scenes from the Sea of Galilee and the fields, orchards, and feasting tables that surrounded it, Nabhan contrasts the profound ways Jesus interacted with those who were the workers of the field and the fishers of the sea with the events currently occurring in American farm country and fishing harbors. Tapping the work of Middle Eastern naturalists, environmental historians, archaeologists, and agro-ecologists, Jesus for Farmers and Fishers is sure to catalyze deeper conversations, moral appraisals, and faith-based social actions in each of our faith-land-water communities.
LC Classification Number
BT375.3.N33 2021
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