Host Jerry Eicher of Anabaptist Theological Perspectives examines the biblical and historical practice known as the “Holy Kiss” (or kiss of peace/love), surveying Paul’s and Peter’s references, early church rituals, and contemporary Mediterranean parallels.
Eicher shares his experience with New Order Amish communities — the mouth‑to‑mouth practice, hygiene and propriety concerns, zealous enforcement, and how the ritual was used or abused in church life — and surveys how the early church modified the practice over time.
Key points include the argument that the command applies to the adjective (the greeting must be holy) rather than mandating a specific form; the practical call to sincere, holy greetings in whatever cultural form they take; and the pastoral and theological problems that arise when ritual overtakes holiness.