Eternal Summer

Eternal Summer
Title Eternal Summer PDF eBook
Author Julie Aronson
Publisher Giles
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre
ISBN 9781907804069

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A beautiful volume and the first to explore the full range of Cincinnati-born Edward Potthast's art, including his European works.

Eternal Images of Sakyamuni

Eternal Images of Sakyamuni
Title Eternal Images of Sakyamuni PDF eBook
Author U-bang Kang
Publisher 한국국제교류재단
Pages 146
Release 2008
Genre Buddhist bronze figurines
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The Jain Saga - Part 1

The Jain Saga - Part 1
Title The Jain Saga - Part 1 PDF eBook
Author Kalikaal Sarvagya Hemchandrasuriswarji
Publisher Multy Graphics
Pages 733
Release 2013-05-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 8190815709

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The Jainism has divided the rotations of the wheel of time in two on the basic of their outcome. During the utsarpini period the Joys increase gradually and during avasarpini the woe multiply. Sixty-three men who influence the life on this planet are born during both utsarpini and avasarpini. They are called Tirthankars Chakravarties Vasudevas and Prativasudevas. In this saga the life and times of the distinguished sixteen that were born during the present avasarpini times is described vividly.

Aesthetic Conflict and Contradiction

Aesthetic Conflict and Contradiction
Title Aesthetic Conflict and Contradiction PDF eBook
Author Samuel Cuff Snow
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 246
Release 2023-10-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3111169995

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The central claim of this comparative study of Kant and Kierkegaard is that the aesthetic experience of the sublime is both autonomous and formative for extra-aesthetic ends. Aesthetic autonomy is thus inseparable from aesthetic heteronomy. In Part I, through an examination of Kant’s Critique of Judgement and his essays on the French Revolution, the Kantian sublime is shown to conflict with our existing cognitive, moral and political frames of meaning, at the same time that the engagement of the aesthetic judge (Chapter 1) or the enthusiastic spectator (Chapter 2) with this conflict furthers our pursuit of cognitive, moral and political ends. The Kantian sublime is built on the autonomy of aesthetic judgement, which nevertheless has non-aesthetic value. Part II argues that certain aesthetic and ethical-religious figures in Kierkegaard’s work can be shown to be transfigurations of the Kantian sublime, despite the absence of the term. Antigone and the silhouettes from Either/Or embody what I coin the tragic sublime and sublime grief. The God-man in Practice in Christianity is interpreted as a sublime image of contradiction. The figures are submitted to aesthetic representation, while their contradictory interior lives are unrepresentable. The Kierkegaardian sublime is built on a radical critique of aesthetic autonomy, whose failure serves the end of ethico-religious self-formation.

The Jains

The Jains
Title The Jains PDF eBook
Author Paul Dundas
Publisher Routledge
Pages 369
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1134501668

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The Indian religion of Jainism, is one of the world's oldest and least-understood faiths. This revised and expanded edition takes account of new research into Jainism.

Augustine's Early Theology of Image

Augustine's Early Theology of Image
Title Augustine's Early Theology of Image PDF eBook
Author Gerald Boersma
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 337
Release 2016
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0190251360

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This book examines Augustine's early theology of the imago dei, prior to his ordination (386-391). The book makes the case that Augustine's early thought is a significant departure from Latin pro-Nicene theologies of image only a generation earlier. The book argues that although Augustine's early theology of image builds on that of Hilary of Poitiers, Marius Victorinus, and Ambrose of Milan, Augustine was able to affirm, in ways that his predecessors were not, that both Christ and the human person are the image of God. Augustine's Latin pro-Nicene predecessors understood the imago dei principally as a Christological term designating a unity of divine substance. According to the book, Augustine's early theology of image has its initial departure not in the controversy of Nicaea but, rather, in the philosophical engagement of Plotinian metaphysics, in which all finite reality is an image of ultimate reality. For this tradition, an image need not imply equality; an image can be more or less like its source. The book maintains that Augustine's early writings describe Christ as an image of equal likeness while the human person is an image of unequal likeness. A Platonic and participatory evaluation of the nature of "image" enables Augustine's early theology of the image of God to move beyond that of his Latin predecessors and affirm the imago dei both of Christ and of the human person.

Blake's Humanism

Blake's Humanism
Title Blake's Humanism PDF eBook
Author John Beer
Publisher Humanities-Ebooks
Pages 239
Release 2007-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 184760000X

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It considers the guiding forces behind Visions of the Daughters of Albion and The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, the roles of vision and energy in the Songs of Innocence and of Experience and lyrics such as' The Mental Traveller', Blakes's attempts at mythological interpretation of current events, first in' The French Revolution' and then in the prophetic books America, Europe and The Song of Los, and how Blake's fourfold vision is employed as a means of interpreting and illustrating major predecessors such as Milton and Chaucer.