Background
Vitz, Evelyn Birge was born on October 16, 1941 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
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A cookbook full of wonderful recipes and ideas drawn from throughout the Christian tradition, with suggestions about when, and why, these dishes might be served. It contains more than 275 recipes with which to celebrate all the holidays throughout the Christian year, as well as the many shared rituals that strengthen family bonds and enrich the significance of the day to day events of our lives. How these rituals, rites and feasts came about, how they are celebrated around the world, and how you can bring them into your home are described every step of the way. Includes wonderful illustrations. A Continual Feast brings new meaning to "breaking bread together." A book to cook from and learn from, it includes: menus for holidays and every day recipes for all occasions from church picnics and Sunday suppers to birthdays, namedays, confirmations, and baptisms; wonderful cooking projects for children; recipes for Christmas giving; thoughtful suggestions on taking food to others; customs associated with many great Christian holidays from Advent through Pentecost as well as various saints days around the world; traditional meanings associated with particular foods; tips on fasting and abstinence; recipes that incorporate leftovers; quotations from the Bible and various theological and gastronomic sources; many recipes of varied ethnic origins; a wealth of Christian history and thought.
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This is a very interesting collection of topics that centers on critical methodologies and the central problems of medieval alterity.
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writer foreign language educator
Vitz, Evelyn Birge was born on October 16, 1941 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
Bachelor of Arts, Smith College, 1963. Doctor of Philosophy in French, Yale University, 1968. From instructor to assistant professor New York University, 1968-1974, associate professor French, 1974-1989, professor 1989, co-director Medieval and Renaissance studies, 1983-1988, director 1988.
National Endowment for Humanities fellow, 1974-1975.
Instructor to assistant professor New York University, 1968—1974, associate professor French, 1974—1989, professor, since 1989. Co-director Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 1983—1988, director, since 1988.
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Member Modern Language Association, Medieval Academy American, Société Rencesvals.
Married, 1969; 6 children.