RS 331 The Spirituality and Ethics of Eating

This course examines the role of food and eating in the sacred texts and rituals of Judaism and Christianity in order to explore the thesis that food is not primarily a commodity but a relationship linking people to one another, to God, to the land, plants, and animals. Students additionally examine the contemporary environmental, ethical, and spiritual dimensions of food and the way these are reflected in our eating practices. Students are required to complete a service project for this course.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

RS 200 or RS 217 or RS 218 or RS 220 or RS 221 or RS 230 or RS 260 or RS 270 or RS 271 or RS 280 or RS 285 or RS 290-294 or RS 295-299