Good Food
Grounded Practical Theology
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Good Food is a practical theology grounded in a rich ethnographic study of the food practices of diverse faith communities and populations. In the midst of the wounded food system's woundedness and harm, they are hopeful but not naïve, and in their imaginative work, the seeds for a thriving food system are taking root. Grounded in unflinching analysis and encompassing both theological and moral implications, Ayres examines actual religious practices of food justice, discovering in the process a grounded theology for food. Ayres challenges Christians to participate in communal initiatives that will make a real difference—to support local farmers, grow their own food, and advocate for fair food policies. Good Food equips readers with the theological and practical tools needed to safeguard that which sustains us: food.
- Preface
- Introduction
- A Grounded Practical Theology of Food
- Part I
- 1 Primer on the Global Food System
- People, Places, Planet
- 2 Primer on the Global Food System
- Policies
- 3 Making Room at the Table
- A Theology and Ethics of Food
- Part II
- 4 Church-Supported Farming
- Building Relationships and Supporting Sustainable Agriculture
- 5 Growing Food
- From Food Insecurity to Food Sovereignty
- 6 Transformative Travel
- Education, Encountering the Other, and Political Advocacy
- 7 Vocational Sustainability
- Agriculture and Ingenuity on the College Farm
- Conclusion: Unearthing Beauty
- Everyday Visionaries and Hope for the Food System
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index