ABSTRACT

This edited volume brings together scholars from across disciplines to examine the relationship between religion and alcohol.

It examines the historical, social, ritual, economic, political, and cultural relationship between religion and alcohol across time periods and around the world. Twelve chapters are tied together by two major themes: first, gender identity, and its intersection with religion and alcohol; second, identity construction in religious communities, demonstrating how alcohol can be used as a distinguishing factor for religious, ethnic, and national identity. A key focus of the volume is how alcohol can bridge and divide the point at which the sacred and secular meet.

With its interdisciplinary approach and engaging style, this book is an essential resource for undergraduate and graduate students in religion departments and appeals to scholars of material culture, food, and alcohol. Additionally, the book is of interest to professionals in the alcohol industry, particularly those involved in microbrewing and winemaking, who are interested in understanding the historical and cultural contexts of their craft.

chapter 2|25 pages

“Again you will plant vineyards”

Prophecy, Jewish Settlement, and Temporal Dissonance in the Occupied West Bank 1

chapter 3|19 pages

Cultural Enology

What Wine Can Teach Us about Religion (And About Jewish Kabbalah and Hasidism in Particular)

chapter 5|27 pages

Monastic Moonshine

Alcohol and the Kingdom of Heaven in the Middle Ages 1

chapter 7|31 pages

Not Religion

The Problems of Religion and the Making of Alcoholics Anonymous

chapter 8|18 pages

The Cause of Temperance

Cherokee Women and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union at the Turn of the Twentieth Century 1

chapter 9|27 pages

Unholy Waters

The Role of Alcohol in Identity and Boundary Creation Within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

chapter 10|34 pages

Thirsty Monks, Big Bad Baptists, and Bold Messiahs

Marketing Beer with Religion

chapter 11|19 pages

“Original No 1 Prayer Drink”

The Role of Seaman's Schnapps in Nigerian Festivals

chapter 12|25 pages

Imbibing the Spirit

Alcohol and the Cultivation of Christian Spiritual Community