The Hunger Inside
How the Meal Jesus Gave Transforms Lives
By (author) Bradley Roth
- ISBN: 9781640606869
- Trim size: 5.5 x 8.5 inches
- Pages: 224
- Publication Date: 03 May 2022
- Format: Paperback
The meal that Jesus of Nazareth gave his followers, celebrated with grand liturgy and golden chalice, or words pared lean and tiny plastic cups, is the distinctive rite of the church. The Eucharist is regarded as the source and summit of Christian faith—or maybe just a symbol—but what all Christians know is that Holy Communion does something. It’s what and how the supper does what it does that divides us.
In The Hunger Inside, Brad Roth explores the myriad ways the Lord’s Supper transforms lives. As on that ancient gospel hill where more than 5,000 hungry people were fed, the abundance of Jesus’ table touches uncountable human stories. Drawing generously on eclectic theological traditions, Roth takes a narrative-driven approach to plumb the rich depths of symbolism, power, and presence communicated in the communion meal.
This book is a call for all followers of Jesus to encounter again the One who meets our deepest hungers at his table.
"Writing with verve and wisdom, Brad Roth brings a fresh and insightful voice to the Christian community. His reading of the Christian theological tradition is broad, deep, and loving. He has a good preacher's love of a good story, which allows him to share profound pastoral and cross-cultural experiences with a light and winsome touch. Drawing upon Catholic and Orthodox sources in order to invite Anabaptists, Evangelicals, and Protestants to fall in love with the Eucharist, he cannot help but be provocative—sometimes in multiple directions at once. And yet his arguments are always gracious and invitational indeed. I cannot recommend this book highly enough." —Gerald W. Schlabach, emeritus professor of theology at the University of St. Thomas (MN) and co-founder of Bridgefolk