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"Together Towards a Banquet": The Feast as Promise and Resistance in Together towards Life and Contemporary Theological Discourse

Publication |
2020

Abstract

This article explores the symbol of the feast, as proposed by the 2012 World Council of Churches' affirmation Together towards Life: Mission and Evangelism in Changing Landscapes (TTL). The feast is introduced as an appropriate hermeneutic tool to account for the multi-layered and dynamic reality of human life in the presence of others and in the presence of God.

Interpreting the feast, together with TTL, as a symbol of the liberation and reconciliation of the whole creation and of the celebration of life in response to the outreaching love of God, the article reflects on some contemporary theological voices arguing that God's invitation to the feast of God's kingdom is a central element of Christian existence. Such feasting is, among other things, characterized by the dynamics of facing, the presence of the other, the awareness of human corporeality, and the particularization of the other that can overcome the idolatrous power of death.

Entering this conversation, the present article will argue that the symbol of the feast can helpfully be understood in its twofold dynamics of promise and resistance. While giving assurance about the transformation of all reality in the coming reign of justice and peace, the symbol of the feast, with its emphasis on inclusiveness and equality, also empowers people to resist all life-denying forces.

Walking with the rest of the creation "together towards a banquet," Christians are thus enabled, it will be asserted, to discern and actively live their vocation.