Fat bodies, diet culture, and human flourishing: How did we get it so wrong?

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Jennifer Bowden, Myk Habets
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Abstract

Contemporary diet culture is detrimental to many Western men and women, though women are disproportionately impacted. This results in poor body image, low self-esteem, and unhealthy lifestyles. Christian discourse is not immune to the influence of diet culture, with many popular Christian pastors and authors adopting this paradigm and seeking to align it with a Christian worldview. When an understanding of a human being as an anthropological duality is brought to bear on the issue of diet culture, a more consistently Christian anthropology can resource a healthier view of the embodied self and provide resources for a robust Christian response to diet culture.

肥胖身体、饮食文化和人类繁荣:我们怎么会错得这么离谱?
当代饮食文化对许多西方男性和女性都不利,但女性受到的影响更大。这导致了不良的身体形象、自卑和不健康的生活方式。基督教的言论也不能幸免于饮食文化的影响,许多流行的基督教牧师和作家都采用这种模式,并试图使其与基督教的世界观相一致。当把人理解为人类学上的二元性时,就会对饮食文化的问题产生影响,更加一致的基督教人类学可以为体现自我的健康观点提供资源,并为基督教对饮食文化的有力回应提供资源。
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