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The Egg Came First
William McKinney
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Discovery Miles 2 980
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Finally available in paperback - the definitive guide to the
people, recipes, and lore North Carolina is home to the longest
continuous barbecue tradition on the North American mainland. Now
available for the first time in paperback, Holy Smoke is a
passionate exploration of the lore, recipes, traditions, and people
who have helped shape North Carolina's signature slowfood dish. A
new preface by the authors examines the latest news, good and bad,
from the world of Tar Heel barbecue, and their updated guide to
relevant writing, films, and websites is an essential guide to
North Carolina barbecue.
Drawn from the "treasured memories of Aunt Caroline Pickett, a
famous old Virginia cook," the recipes collected in this 1922
volume take the "pinch of this" and "just a smack of that" cookery
of the "Old Southern Mammy" and recreate them in a "scientific"
manner so that home cooks may create them in their own kitchens.
Wade Clark Roof and William McKinney argue that a new voluntarism
is slowly eroding the old social and economic boundaries that once
defined and separated religious groups and is opening new cleavages
along moral and life-style lines. Nowhere has the impact of these
changes been more profoundly felt than by the often-overlooked
religious communities of the American center, or
mainline--Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish.
"American Mainline Religion" provides a new "mapping" of the
families of American religion and the underlying social, cultural,
and demographic forces that will reshape American religion in the
century to come. Going beyond the headlines in daily newspapers,
Roof and McKinney document the decline of the Protestant
establishment, the rise of a more assimilated and public-minded
Roman Catholicism, the place of black Protestantism and Judaism,
and the resurgence of conservative Protestantism as a religious and
cultural force.
This handbook for seminarians and clergy professionals places the
congregation itself, rather than individual scholarly disciplines,
at the center of congregational analysis. Using a comprehensive
systems approach to congregations, this volume enables readers to
analyze the ministries, stories, and processes that are at work in
congregations. It provides techniques for studying the congregation
as well as a framework for understanding the nature of the
congregation.
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