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God’s diets: The fat body and the bible as an eating guide in evangelical christianity
Fabio Parasecoli
Nutrition and Food Studies
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Arts & Humanities
Evangelical Christianity
79%
Fat
62%
Bible
47%
Body Image
45%
Health
36%
Semiotic Analysis
36%
Faith-based
34%
Word of God
33%
Deity
32%
Cultural Environment
32%
Blueprint
32%
Discourse Analysis
32%
Hebrew Bible
31%
Secularism
30%
Fitness
29%
Religious Identity
29%
Evangelical Theology
26%
World Wide Web
24%
Psychological
21%
Authority
17%
Physical
16%
Causes
16%
Social Sciences
bible
75%
Christianity
67%
god
61%
eating behavior
54%
body image
21%
fitness
18%
faith
17%
health
17%
discourse analysis
16%
popularity
16%
Internet
11%
cause
11%
lack
9%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Fat Body
77%
Christianity
77%
Eating
42%
Secularism
39%
Diet
38%
Volition
24%
Ego
21%
Body Image
21%
Health
18%
Internet
18%
Psychology
12%