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Pandemonium: An Illustrated History of Demonology presents for this
first time Satan's family tree, providing a history and analysis of
his fellow fallen angels from Asmodeus to Ziminiar. Throughout
there will be short entries on individual demons, but Pandemonium
will be more than just a visual encyclopedia. It will also focus on
the influence of figures like Beelzebub, Azazel, Lilith, and Moloch
on Western religion, literature, and art. Ranging from the earliest
scriptural references to demons in the New Testament through the
Enlightenment and Romantic eras when our devils took on a subtler
form, Pandemonium functions as a compendium of Lucifer's subjects
from Dante's The Divine Comedy to John Milton's Paradise Lost, and
all points in between. Containing rarely seen illustrations of very
old treatises on demonology as well as more well-known works by the
great masters of Western painting, this book will celebrate the art
of hell like never before!
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Relic
Ed Simon
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R242
Discovery Miles 2 420
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A gloriously illustrated overview of angels across art, religion,
and literatureIneffable, invisible, inscrutable—angels are
enduring creatures across Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and
human experiences of the divine as mediated by spiritual emissaries
are an aspect of almost every religious tradition. In popular
culture, angels are often reduced to the most gauzy, sentimental,
and saccharine of images: fat babies with wings and guardians with
robes, halos, and harps. By contrast, in scripture whenever one of
the heavenly choirs appears before a prophet or patriarch, they
first declare “Fear not!†for terror would be the most
appropriate initial reaction to these otherworldly beings. Angels
are often not what we’d expect, but it’s precisely in that
transcendent encounter that something of the strangeness of
existence can be conveyed. Elysium: A Visual History of Angelology
is a follow-up volume to Pandemonium: A Visual History of
Demonology, and like the earlier title, this book offers an account
of the angelic hierarchies as they’ve been understood across
centuries and cultures and of the individual personages, such as
the archangels Michael, Gabriel, and Uriel, who have marked the
mythology of the West.
At a moment of cultural and political crisis, with forces of
reaction seemingly ascendant throughout the West, it's fair to ask
what use does anyone have for America, God, or any other similar
fictions? What use does theological language have for the radical
facing the apocalypse? Among the subjects considered: the need for
an Augustinian left, legacies of American violence, speaking in
tongues, the humanities facing climate change, the maturity of
realizing that you will die, how to sail towards Utopia, and
witches. 'Ed Simon's essays help readers to understand how we got
to this complicated moment in American religious history. Deft,
thoughtful, and creatively told.' Kaya Oakes, author of Slanted and
Enchanted: The Evolution of Indie Culture
Starstruck: An American Tale maps the artist Shimon Attie’s
newest project, a cut through the layers of America past and
present at the site of the historic steel town of Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania. The monograph documents Attie’s multi-year project
filming community members and the resulting exhibition at the
Lehigh University Art Galleries. Starstruck: An American
Tale maps the artist Shimon Attie’s newest project, a cut
through the layers of America past and present at the site of the
historic steel town of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
The monograph documents Attie’s multi-year project of
excavating stories of the city by filming community members,
clothed in contemporary and historical dress, transiting iconic
local buildings and topography – and the resulting exhibition at
the Lehigh University Art Galleries, anchored by a two-channel
video and a modified scaled facsimile of Bethlehem’s 90-foot tall
lighted sculptural representation of the biblical Star of
Bethlehem, a civic project from the 1930s that overlooks the city
to this day. The book is published together with the Lehigh
University Art Galleries. From the city’s founding by Moravian
Christian utopian settlers in 1741, through to its industrial
heyday in the late 19th to 20th centuries as a capital of the
American steel industry, to the collapse of its steel mill and
manufacturing in the 1980s and 1990s, and subsequent
post-industrial reincarnation with a new casino and gambling,
Bethlehem is a microcosm of America’s hopes and dreams, failures
and realities. Starstruck: An American Tale probes this
uneasy, distinctly American blend of utopian aspirations,
industrial capitalism, and the dream of “making it bigâ€, which
have defined life in Bethlehem and other communities across the
United States since the country’s founding.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
MOSCOW IN THE MAKING By Snt E. D. SIMON. M.A. PREFACE By SIR E. D.
SIMON MY wife and I had long felt that the best way to attempt to
understand something of the great Russian experiment would be to
study a single aspect of Russian life which would bring us into
effective contact with Russians dealing with a kind of work which
we understood. We decided, therefore, to investigate the city
government of Moscow, my wife dealing with educational
administration, while I tackled housing and town planning. We were
fortunate in securing the collaboration of Professor Jewkes and Dr.
Robson to deal with the wider aspects of the work of the Mossoviet
in finance and administration respectively which we thought would
be necessary to a proper understanding of education and housing. We
regret that it was not possible to deal with other important
aspects of the work of the Mossoviet, particularly public health.
We found it exceedingly difficult to get printed information in
spite of efforts continued for many months, we got almost nothing
in advance of our visit, and even while in Moscow we got
comparatively little. But we were received in the most friendly
manner by leading members and officials of the Mossoviet, who gave
us, in some cases individually, in some cases jointly, interviews
lasting from two to four hours, during which they explained the
work on which they were engaged and answered our questions not only
patiently, but, so far as we could judge, quite frankly as regards
all matters dealing with the affairs of the Mossoviet. We spent
four weeks in Moscow, and so far as it was practicable each of us
interviewed those officials of the Mossoviet and of the national
government who were concerned vith our own specialities. Some of us
also paid short visits to Leningrad and Kharkov. We met each day to
talk matters over, and found the mutual discussion and criticism
helpful. But we did not always reach full agreement: for example,
Professor Jewkes and Dr, Robson both dissociate themselves from
some of the statements and views of the other, and indeed we are
perhaps none of us fully agreed as to the exact extent of the
responsibilities and powers of the Mossoviet in relation to the
central government. Many other differences of emphasis and
interpretation can no doubt be found in the various chapters. It
should be made clear that each member takes responsibility only for
his own chapter or chapters. In many ways our investigation was
carried out under great difficulties: we none of us spoke Russian,
nor had we visited Moscow before. We apologize for any
inconsistencies and inaccuracies that the book may prove to
contain. We owe our sincerest thanks to Mr. Maisky, the Russian
Ambassador in London, to the Foreign Office in Moscow, who did much
to help us, and to the numerous members and officials of the
Mossoviet, who freely gave us much of their valuable time.
Intourist looked after our travel arrangements admirably and
provided us with excellent interpreters, who were in every way
helpful and efficient. Voks were kind enough to provide us with an
admirable Interpreter for our more important interviews. We are
most grateful to Dr. S. P. Turin, who was very helpful in finding
Russian sources of information and summarizing or trans lating them
for us. We owe to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Webb not only our thanks for
encouragement and suggestions in our preliminary discussions our
whole investigation was due to the stimulus of their book Soviet
Communism: A New Civilization?, which provided us with an
invaluable background for understanding the work of the Mossoviet.
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