Feasts, Funerals, and Fast Food in Early Mesopotamian States

作者: Susan Pollock

DOI: 10.1007/978-0-306-48246-5_2

关键词: NewspaperIndignationExcommunicationHistoryReligious studiesRelation (history of concept)Individualism

摘要: In an interview published in Italian newspaper November 2000, the Rev. Massimo Salani declared, “Fast food reflects individualistic relation between man and God introduced by Luther…Lacking community aspect of sharing, fast is certainly not a Catholic model” (cited Washington Post, Nov. 18, p. B9). Billed some as excommunication hamburger, Salani’s remarks touched raw nerve, provoking reactions that ranged from endorsement religious figures those who oppose American-style to indignation on part such international heavyweights McDonalds.

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