Schubert Miles Ogden (1928-2019) was one of America’s preeminent theologians during the last fifty years and spent a significant part of his career at Perkins School of Theology (SMU). During this time he engaged with a broad range of topics and concerns in his writings and teachings, producing an extensive theological body of work. What many in that academic world did not know was that Ogden was also a formidable man in the kitchen, constantly experimenting, testing, and coming up with a variety of recipes, from the distinctly delicious German-style baked goods like stollen to Schubert’s Own Salmon Loaf. He even had a signature cocktail called the Minister Margarita. In this present volume titled Food for the Soul: The Recipes of Schubert ...
Religious beliefs have led the Amish community to obey biblical injunctions in all respects, and inf...
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As a Protestant enquirer into the Orthodox Faith, I was experienced in the all-venerable potluck mea...
Schubert Miles Ogden (1928-2019) was one of America’s preeminent theologians during the last fifty y...
The book Spiritual Flavours consists of a photo/cookbook that brings together recipes from people wh...
You are invited to a feast for the senses and the spirit! Thirty-four adventurous writers open their...
The November 1901 issue of Soul Food.https://pillars.taylor.edu/soul_food/1049/thumbnail.jp
Without a uniform dietary code, Christians around the world used food in strikingly different ways, ...
As an ethicist, and especially a theological ethicist, and more especially as a liberation theologia...
“Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you what you are,” wrote the eighteenth-century French politi...
The memory of the simple pleasures of good food and drink shared with loved ones around a well-laid ...
This dissertation addresses how from 1930 to 1980 two minority religious groups, the Nation of Islam...
A call for just production, distribution, and consumption of food has arisen from various sectors in...
Throughout the long history of the Cistercian Order each foundation would attempt to become self suf...
Have you ever read Chicken Soup for the Soul? It contains many stories written by different authors ...
Religious beliefs have led the Amish community to obey biblical injunctions in all respects, and inf...
by Jennifer Park What is it in food that nourishes us? In a curious Paracelsian treatise, Medicina D...
As a Protestant enquirer into the Orthodox Faith, I was experienced in the all-venerable potluck mea...
Schubert Miles Ogden (1928-2019) was one of America’s preeminent theologians during the last fifty y...
The book Spiritual Flavours consists of a photo/cookbook that brings together recipes from people wh...
You are invited to a feast for the senses and the spirit! Thirty-four adventurous writers open their...
The November 1901 issue of Soul Food.https://pillars.taylor.edu/soul_food/1049/thumbnail.jp
Without a uniform dietary code, Christians around the world used food in strikingly different ways, ...
As an ethicist, and especially a theological ethicist, and more especially as a liberation theologia...
“Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you what you are,” wrote the eighteenth-century French politi...
The memory of the simple pleasures of good food and drink shared with loved ones around a well-laid ...
This dissertation addresses how from 1930 to 1980 two minority religious groups, the Nation of Islam...
A call for just production, distribution, and consumption of food has arisen from various sectors in...
Throughout the long history of the Cistercian Order each foundation would attempt to become self suf...
Have you ever read Chicken Soup for the Soul? It contains many stories written by different authors ...
Religious beliefs have led the Amish community to obey biblical injunctions in all respects, and inf...
by Jennifer Park What is it in food that nourishes us? In a curious Paracelsian treatise, Medicina D...
As a Protestant enquirer into the Orthodox Faith, I was experienced in the all-venerable potluck mea...