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Religion: An Anthropological Perspective provides a critical view of religion focusing upon important but overlooked topics such as religion, cognition, and prehistory; science, rationality, and religion; altered states of consciousness, entheogens and religious experience; religion and the paranormal; magic and divination; religion and ecology; fundamentalism; and religion and violence.
This revolutionary interdisciplinary study argues that Monet's artistic practices and choices were the direct result of his political stance as a nineteenth-century libre penseur, a position characterized by radical republicanism, a progressive social agenda, and fierce anticlericalism.
An analysis of Immanuel Kant's aesthetics in his Critique of Judgment. It explains why Kant fails to provide a convincing basis for his desired necessity and universality of our aesthetic judgments about beauty. It uses examples from the history of art, including paintings by Michelangelo, Caravaggio, and Constable, to support the author's views.
Selected Short Works by Klaus Mann makes available for the first time a number of pieces by the author of Mephisto and The Turning Point. The final four works in this collection make a rich contribution to twentieth-century American letters.
This book surveys the breadth of mankind's post-modern malaise, which is achieved through a discussion of the major challenges, social and psychological, which every individual faces in the effort to live fully in the twenty-first century.
This massive book is an intensive inquest into the fate of the human subject as it passes through the primitive, despotic, passional and capitalist regimes found in Deleuze and Guattari.
Presents a survey of the key figures in postmodern antiphilosophy. This book shows how the antiphilosophers turn their focus on the complexity of lived experience in place of the search for certainty, which was in their view what previously had guided the dominating discourse of the modernist philosophical tradition.
Epistemic Principles: A Primer of the Theory of Knowledge presents a compact account of the basic principles of the theory of knowledge.
In Catholics and Millennialism: A Theo-Linguistic Guide, Warren A. Kappeler III explores the insights of critical discourse theory to examine the impact of millenarian groups upon Catholics.
The Antwerp Testament was written by Evelyn Grill and translated by Jean M. Snook.
Farewell to Modernism: On Human Devolution in the Twenty-First Century critiques received Modernist ideas, including Modernist Utopianism.
This book examines two main concepts - harmony and exchange - in relation to the social, political, economic, and cultural dimensions of human life. As such, what differentiates humans from other living species are the possibility of understanding a context and the willingness to collaborate and create complex models of exchange.
This book traces a recovery of iconographic religious experience and theology in the nineteenth century. In contrast to a logocentric religious focus, which privileges texts and their analysis, an iconographic focus emphasizes the visual and narrative attributes of religion.
At the center of this book are the World War II letters (Feldpostbriefe) of a German artist and art teacher to his wife. While these letters address many of the topics usually found in war letters, they are unusual in two respects. Each letter is lovingly decorated with a drawing and the letters make few references to the war itself.
The book is a collection of essays written by professors and learning specialists (educational support personnel) at Beacon College, which is an accredited four-year institution for students with learning disabilities, ADHD, and other learning differences.
The book Old Paths and New Ways is a case study of the negotiation between tradition and the quest for relevance in liturgy.
The Country of the Blind challenges the reigning conception of Ibsen as social critic.
Violent Disruptions examines two authors who have powerfully predicted the formation of racial identities and its surrounding discourse in the United States today: William Faulkner (1897-1962) and Richard Wright (1908-1960).
This volume engages in in conceptual analysis and evaluation of theoretical contributions in the field of international justice with concrete applications.
This biography will help people to learn both about K. H. Ting and the fundamentals of Chinese Christianity.
This book addresses the impact of Mannerist architecture and art theory in sixteenth century European architecture and culture.
This book examines literacy education in Senegal.
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