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Why should we care about religious liberty? Leading commentators,
United Kingdom courts, and the European Court of Human Rights have
de-emphasised the special importance of religious liberty. They
frequently contend it falls within a more general concern for
personal autonomy. In this liberal egalitarian account, religious
liberty claims are often rejected when faced with competing
individual interests - the neutral secular state must protect us
against the liberty-constraining acts of religions. Joel Harrison
challenges this account. He argues that it is rooted in a
theologically derived narrative of secularisation: rather than
being neutral, it rests on a specific construction of 'secular' and
'religious' spheres. This challenge makes space for an alternative
theological, political, and legal vision. Drawing from Christian
thought, from St Augustine to John Milbank, Harrison develops a
post-liberal focus on association. Religious liberty, he argues,
facilitates creating communities seeking solidarity, fraternity,
and charity - goals that are central to our common good.
'The perfect stocking filler in the run up to Christmas and a
must-read ahead of hosting festive dinner parties!' Daily Mail
'Neil & Joel always produce great-tasting, well thought-out,
balanced drinks. Proper talents, this pair!' Simon Rimmer The trend
of cocktail making at home is set to continue now that so many of
us appreciate how a delicious cocktail can make any evening
special, and it really does not have to be time consuming.
60-Second Cocktails: Amazing Drinks to Make At Home in a Minute is
the latest book from award-winning drinks writers and TV presenters
Joel Harrison and Neil Ridley. These simple-yet-delicious cocktails
are divided into three chapters: No Shake, Sherlock - the easiest
to make, requiring little or no preparation, and using standard
spirits and mixers; Shake It Up - slightly more complex concoctions
that need a quick shake or stir; and Magnificent Mixes - special
drinks for the more decadent drinking occasions which require a
little more prep, or an unusual ingredient here and there.
'Excellent' - Susy Atkins, the Telegraph For everyone and anyone
who wants to understand more about gin, this is the definitive
guide - covering the best gins the world has to offer, history and
production methods, and the countries that have helped make gin a
global success story. Never has there been a more striking
revolution in the world of distilled spirits than the current
renaissance of gin. With small craft distilleries popping up all
over the world, from Texas to Tasmania, more varieties and
techniques being used than ever before, and a tapestry of tastes
from light and citrusy to big bold savoury notes, gin's appeal is
extraordinarily wide and varied. From gin made in small batches
from local botanicals, through to large facilities which make some
of the world's most recognized gin brands, World Atlas of Gin looks
at everything from the botanical to the bottle: how and where
botanicals are grown and harvested and their role within the
flavour of gin; producers and the stories behind their brands;
exactly where, and how, gins are made; and, country by country, the
best examples to try. Global cocktails are covered too, including
the history and country of origin of some of the best-known mixed
gin drinks.
Secrets of master guitarists, revealed in conversation. Guitar Talk
is a collection of interviews with twenty-three of the most
creative guitarists of our time. The book celebrates the enormous
range of approaches and sounds that exist in the modern guitar. The
instrument can howl, scrape, scratch, scream, sing, pluck, and
soothe. What stands out in this book is not so much the instrument
itself but rather, the wonderful and idiosyncratic personalities of
these bold souls, their sometimes wild, often zigzagging, and
ultimately profound journeys toward beauty, meaning, and excellence
in their work. We find out that jazz icon Bill Frisell won a high
school band contest playing R&B tunes, beating out future
members of Earth Wind and Fire. We learn which of Nels Cline's
compositions he wishes to have played at his funeral. Michael
Gregory Jackson recounts painful episodes of racism as he stretched
between the chasm of avant jazz, rock, and R&B in the 1980s.
Many more revelations, amusements, and philosophies abound from
maestros like Pat Metheny, Fred Frith, Ralph Towner, Bill Frisell,
Mary Halvorson, Henry Kaiser, Ava Mendoza, and many more of the
most interesting guitarists working today.
Fortnum & Mason Food & Drink Awards Drink Book of the Year
2015. Annual Spirited Awards - Nominated for Best New Spirits Book
2015. Today's world of spirits is experiencing an explosive
increase in craft distillers and pioneers of new distillates. It's
about men and women tearing up rule books and creating new spirits
with extraordinary personality and passion. This book uncovers the
best spirits the world has to offer. These are not necessarily the
best-known examples on the planet - though if they are good, they
have a place here - but the best crafted and most interesting.
Spirit by spirit Joel Harrison and Neil Ridley explain what you
need to know to appreciate a spirit - its ingredients, its classic
forms, the choices a distiller makes in creating it - and offer
their picks to 'Drink Before You Expire' - the world's best
examples of their type, from gin and rum to shochu and tequila.
There are plenty of suggestions for how to drink too, with
innovative and classic cocktails and their insider tips on getting
the best out of your spirits.
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