教会、饮食文化和生态学:在印尼米纳哈沙,教会正在努力减少食用丛林肉

Q4 Medicine
Alva Supit, Agusteivie Telew, N. Bawiling
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米纳哈沙是穆斯林占多数的印度尼西亚的一个基督教占多数的地区。大多数米纳哈桑人都是肉类消费者,节日期间的消费率会增加。不幸的是,在这些季节,对野生动物等非牛类动物的消费也在增加。据报道,这种饮食方式与该地区代谢性疾病的高发有关。在本文中,我们报告了米纳哈萨最大的教会组织在其会众中促进健康饮食习惯的努力,其中包括该地区社会的大多数。最近,教会还与当地一家非政府组织合作,将野生动物保护的价值观纳入其项目中。这种持续的独特现象可以作为一个独特的例子,说明教会组织如何参与公共和地球健康,作为其向每一个生物传福音的使命的一部分。
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The Church, Food Culture, and Ecotheology: An Ongoing Church Effort to Reduce Bushmeat Eating in Minahasa, Indonesia
Minahasa is a Christian-majority region in the Muslim-majority country of Indonesia.  Most of the Minahasan people are meat consumers, with an increased consumption rate during festive seasons.  Unfortunately, during these seasons, the consumption of non-cattle animals such as wild animals also increases.  This eating style was reported to be related to the high prevalence of metabolic diseases in this area.  In this paper, we report the effort of the largest church organization in Minahasa to promote healthy eating habits among its congregation, which comprises the majority of the society of the region.  More recently, the church has also been incorporating the values of wild animal conservation in its programs in collaboration with a local non-government organization.  This ongoing unique phenomenon might serve as a unique example of how a church organization can be involved in public and planetary health as a part of its mission to preach the gospel to every creature.
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Christian Journal for Global Health
Christian Journal for Global Health Medicine-Health Policy
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