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Reality and Its Order (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Konrad Kleinknecht Reality and Its Order (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Konrad Kleinknecht; Werner Heisenberg; Translated by Martin B Rumscheidt, Nancy Lukens, Irene Heisenberg
R3,611 Discovery Miles 36 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Available here for the first time in English, "Reality and Its Order" is a remarkable philosophical text by Werner Heisenberg, the father of quantum mechanics and one of the leading scientists of the 20th century. Written during the wartime years and initially distributed only to his family and trusted friends, the essay describes Heisenberg's philosophical view of how we understand the natural world and our role within it. In this volume, the essay is introduced by the physicist Helmut Rechenberg and annotated by the science historian Ernst Peter Fischer. The content, particularly within its historical context, will be of great interest to many physicists, philosophers and historians of science.

Reality and Its Order (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019): Konrad Kleinknecht Reality and Its Order (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Konrad Kleinknecht; Werner Heisenberg; Translated by Martin B Rumscheidt, Nancy Lukens, Irene Heisenberg
R3,611 Discovery Miles 36 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Available here for the first time in English, "Reality and Its Order" is a remarkable philosophical text by Werner Heisenberg, the father of quantum mechanics and one of the leading scientists of the 20th century. Written during the wartime years and initially distributed only to his family and trusted friends, the essay describes Heisenberg's philosophical view of how we understand the natural world and our role within it. In this volume, the essay is introduced by the physicist Helmut Rechenberg and annotated by the science historian Ernst Peter Fischer. The content, particularly within its historical context, will be of great interest to many physicists, philosophers and historians of science.

Dorothee Soelle - Mystic and Rebel - The Biography (Hardcover): Martin H. Rumscheidt Dorothee Soelle - Mystic and Rebel - The Biography (Hardcover)
Martin H. Rumscheidt; Edited by Nancy Lukens; Translated by Renate Wind
R813 Discovery Miles 8 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Renate Wind has composed a well-researched and searching biography of Dorothee Soelle (19292003), who became a true religious provocateur and one of the most prolific and widely read theologians of the postwar period. Born in Germany and educated at the University of Cologne, Soelle turned from literary studies to theology, concentrating on rethinking Christian convictions in light of World War II and the Holocaust. A poet and activist as well as theologian, after her arrival at Union Theological Seminary in 1974, where she assumed the post previously held by Paul Tillich, Soelle became a leading voice for the liberation of women and against militarism, especially the Vietnam War. Her person, work, travels, and the times themselves combined to make her a pioneer and leader in the most exciting developments of the period: political theology, feminist theology, and liberation theology. Among her influential works were Christ the Representative (1967), Suffering (1975), To Work and to Love (1984), Theology for Skeptics (1994), and The Silent Cry (2001). Winds short and insightful biography is informed by extensive interviews with Soelles friends and family, especially her husband, Fulbert Steffensky, by use of the familys archives, and by Winds extensive knowledge of contemporary theology, political history, and the contemporary church.

Fiction from Tegel Prison - Dietrich Bonhoeffer Works, Volume 7 (Paperback): Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Clifford J. Green Fiction from Tegel Prison - Dietrich Bonhoeffer Works, Volume 7 (Paperback)
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Clifford J. Green; Edited by Nancy Lukens
R929 Discovery Miles 9 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Writing fiction, letters to his family, fiancee, and friends and contending with his interrogator occupied Bonhoeffer during his first year in Tegel Prison. Of the incomplete drama, the novel fragment, and the short story, Bonhoeffer admitted to his friend and later biographer, Eberhard Bethge, There is a good deal of autobiography mixed with it. This book discloses a great deal of Bonhoeffer's family context, social world, and cultural milieu. Events from his life are recounted in a way that embodies and illuminates his theology. Characters and situations that represent Nazi types and attitudes are a form of social criticism and help to explain Bonhoeffer's participation in the resistance movement and the plot to kill Adolf Hitler, for which he was hanged. This important volume, now in paperback, is complete and authoritative and contains much material not found in the previous edition. The German edition of this volume was edited by Bonhoeffer's niece, Renate Bethge--who brings personal knowledge of the Bonhoeffer family to her observations?and Ilse Todt, who contributed much of the commentary. The English edition is edited by Clifford Green, who also edited the earlier version of the book, titled Fiction from Prison.

Daughters of Eve - Women's Writing from the German Democratic Republic (Paperback): Dorothy Rosenberg, Nancy Lukens Daughters of Eve - Women's Writing from the German Democratic Republic (Paperback)
Dorothy Rosenberg, Nancy Lukens; Translated by Nancy Lukens, Dorothy Rosenberg
R598 Discovery Miles 5 980 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume is the first anthology of contemporary East German women's writing in English translation. It will introduce scholars and general readers to writers whose voices are essential to an understanding of the situation of women in today's changing Europe. Included are short stories, essays, autobiographical sketches, and excerpts from novels, written between 1974 and 1986 by women of the postwar generation. Their work reflects everyday life in the GDR before the fall of the Berlin Wall with vitality, sympathy, humor, and warmth. This literature has been of great significance within the GDR as a public forum for social-critical discussion, and in the West for its depiction--as the volume title suggests--of universal issues confronting women in modern society: women and work, women and family, women's self-determination in relation to other people and social institutions. The twenty-five authors represented are Renate Apitz, Irene Bohme, Daniela Dahn, Gabriele Eckart, Christiane Grosz, Monika Helmecke, Helga Konigsdorf, Angela Krauss, Katja Lange-Muller, Beate Morgenstern, Irmtraud Morgner, Christa Muller, Doris Paschiller, Helga Schubert, Helga Schutz, Maria Seidemann, Angela Stachowa, Gerti Tetzner, Maxie Wander, Petra Werner, Maja Wiens, Christa Wolf, Christina Wolter, Charlotte Worgitzky, and Rosemarie Zeplin. Notes and biographical introductions are provided for each story.

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