
How God Works: The Science Behind Spirituality Give Us This Day Our Daily Kale
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Nov 16, 2025 Catherine Newell, a historian focused on food and faith, and Jessica Grose, a New York Times writer known for her insights on culture, dive into the evolving relationship between nutrition and spirituality. They discuss how modern Christian diet influencers are reshaping dietary norms, sometimes prioritizing faith over science. The conversation touches on the historical intertwining of morality and diet, the pressures of body image influenced by religious contexts, and the potential for positive faith-based approaches to health that honor both tradition and scientific understanding.
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Religion Once Guided Diet
- Religion historically guided food choices long before modern nutrition science existed.
- Spiritual purity and moral codes shaped what, how, and when people ate for millennia.
Thinness Rebranded As Piety
- Modern Christian diet influencers reframe mainstream thinness standards as religious duty.
- They link physical conformity and traditional gender roles to spiritual virtue.
Individualism Fuels Wellness DIY
- Individualism and distrust of institutions push people toward personal health solutions.
- Influencers exploit this by selling actionable, individual-focused remedies and blame for poor health.



