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The Mountains Shall Drip Sweet Wine: A Biblical Theology of Alcohol

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Mountains Shall Drip Sweet Wine: A Biblical Theology of Alcohol

Contributors:

By (Author) John Anthony Dunne
General editor Jonathan Lunde

ISBN:

9780310516095

Publisher:

Zondervan

Imprint:

Zondervan Academic

Publication Date:

28th January 2026

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Bibles
History of religion
Translation and language interpretation
Wines

Dewey:

220.864121

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 187mm, Height 232mm

Weight:

294g

Description


What does the Bible say about alcohol

Evangelical Christianity has a complicated relationship with alcohol. For years, many believers have welcomed it as a gift from God, while others have rejected it as a definite, Spirit-quenching sin. But what does the Bible actually say about alcohol and its use

Alcohol is a pervasive theme throughout the Bible. In The Mountains Shall Drip Sweet Wine, John Anthony Dunne offers an exhaustive exploration of the references to alcohol and its related imagery within the Old and New Testaments. His biblical-theological approach allows for the nuance of the genres and historical periods of the Bible to shed light on how we are to approach the topic.

In his thorough account, Dunne argue that the symbolism of wine and other fermented drinks in the Bible is multifaceted and complex--as a good vintage itself would be. We must be attuned to the various ways in which biblical authors deploy this motif, dripping with theological symbolism, when they speak of creation, covenant, kingdom, wise decision-making, and more. The Bible's kingdom-oriented imagery communicates a call for wisdom in the everyday life of the Christian disciple with an overarching vision that what Christians think about alcohol, regardless of position, has significant impact on community life.

Author Bio

Jonathan Lunde (PhD, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is associate professor of biblical and theological studies at Talbot School of Theology of Biola University. He is coeditor (with Kenneth Berding) of Three Views on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament and has contributed articles to The Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels and the New Dictionary of Biblical Theology. Jon and his wife, Pamela, have three children and reside in Brea, California.

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