• Bread and the Hungry Soul

  • The Meaning and Metaphor of Eating
  • By: Leon Kass, Peter Reinhart
  • Narrated by: uncredited
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • 3.6 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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Bread and the Hungry Soul

By: Leon Kass, Peter Reinhart
Narrated by: uncredited
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Publisher's summary

The activity of eating transcends the physiological need for "fueling" and provides clues for understanding human nature, explains Leon Kass, physician, biologist, and professor of philosophy at the University of Chicago. In this program, Kass discusses his book, The Hungry Soul, in which he explores eating as a guide to morality and communal life. Then, Brother Peter Reinhart talks about the art of breadmaking as a metaphor for spiritual life.
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A satisfying listen.

Leon Kass serves up the main course; Peter Reinhardt gets to the bread and butter.
These interviews are a delight.

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