Kelhoffer, J. (2017). John the Baptist as an abstainer from table fellowship and Jesus as a "Glutton": (non-)participation in meals as a means for gaining social capital that can confirm or jeopardize a person's standing in society (Luke 7:31-35//Matt 11:16-19). The eucharist - its origins and contexts ; volume 1: Old Testament, early Judaism, New Testament, 313-329.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKelhoffer, James. "John the Baptist as an Abstainer from Table Fellowship and Jesus as a "Glutton": (non-)participation in Meals as a Means for Gaining Social Capital That Can Confirm or Jeopardize a Person's Standing in Society (Luke 7:31-35//Matt 11:16-19)." The Eucharist - Its Origins and Contexts ; Volume 1: Old Testament, Early Judaism, New Testament 2017: 313-329.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKelhoffer, James. "John the Baptist as an Abstainer from Table Fellowship and Jesus as a "Glutton": (non-)participation in Meals as a Means for Gaining Social Capital That Can Confirm or Jeopardize a Person's Standing in Society (Luke 7:31-35//Matt 11:16-19)." The Eucharist - Its Origins and Contexts ; Volume 1: Old Testament, Early Judaism, New Testament, 2017, pp. 313-329.