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As promised, two books by theologians on the historical context of the Lord's supper.
Table fellowship in the ancient Mediterranean was more than food consumption. From Plato onwards, banquets held an important place in creating community, sharing values, and connecting with the divine. Dennis Smith explores the Eucharist in the context of first century social culture.
Alan Streett contends that the Lord's Supper had not only to do with Christian personal and communal life, but also spoke profoundly of Christian rejection of the Roman imperial ideology and the practices of the day.
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