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Augustine and Kierkegaard (Hardcover)
Kim Paffenroth, John Doody, Helene Tallon Russell; Contributions by Curtis L. Thompson, Matthew Drever, …
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This volume is a continuation of our series exploring Saint
Augustine's influence on later thought, this time bringing the
fifth century bishop into dialogue with 19th century philosopher,
theologian, social critic, and originator of Existentialism, Soren
Kierkegaard. The connections, contrasts, and sometimes surprising
similarities of their thought are uncovered and analyzed in topics
such as exile and pilgrimage, time and restlessness, inwardness and
the church, as well as suffering, evil, and humility. The
implications of this analysis are profound and far-reaching for
theology, ecclesiology, and ethics.
Enjoy this collection of more than 300 vintage hand-tinted and
black and white postcards from the 1900s to the 1960s, many dating
to the 1940s, when a visiting author declared Pittsburgh "America's
Gibraltar." Take a nostalgic tour in imagery and text of the city
on the three rivers back when it was famous for its steel
production and was known by all as the "Steel City." Admire its
skyscrapers, churches, the arcade building, Union Station, and
Mercy Hospital. Meander along downtown's busy Fifth Avenue and
climb the mountains Pittsburgh is nestled amongst on the city's
astonishing cliff-climbing public transports known as the
"inclines." Finally, idle away a relaxing afternoon at Forbes
Field, Pitt Stadium, Highland Park, the zoo, Nixon Theatre, or
bathing at Lake Elizabeth.
With over 150 photos, many full page and of historical, national,
and international importance, this book captures on film wrecks and
crashes of all kinds: air, highway, railway, and water as well as
accidents involving trucks, buses, cars, light planes, jetliners,
seaplanes, freight trains, and ships. European wrecks, Asian
wrecks, and American wrecks are also well represented. This book
adds to the intriguing iconography of travel accidents introduced
by the first volume, Smashups. You are invited here to pore over
the photographs and captions and experience the thrill of danger in
the comfort and safety of your own home.
All the charm and color of more than a century's worth of
advertising postcards is here in a single volume. They range from
vintage to modern and include products, hotels, country clubs,
banks, utilities, restaurants, transportation, and even world's
fairs. From the Admiral Vee Motel to the confections of the Zumole
Trokey Girl, Advertising Postcards offers sweeping coverage of this
enduring method of print advertising. Starting with the very early
advertising postcard days of the late 19th century, the volume
spans more than 100 years, with remarkable and memorable examples.
Everything from Akron Lamps to Zero candy bars eventually found
their way to the concept of the advertising postcard, and more than
500 of them are illustrated in full color and documented here.
Their historical context is presented and current values are given.
A spectacular inland city, Indianapolis, Indiana is rich in history
and charm. Over 340 vintage, hand-tinted and sepia-toned postcards
dating back to the turn of the century showcase the nostalgic
quality of this Hoosier city. Experience the quintessential
landmark, Monument Circle, with its memorials to Civil War
governor, Oliver P. Morton, and others who have died in service of
their country. Go from muddy roads to bustling streets as views of
Butler University and the home of President Benjamin Harrison
spring to life. Consider the life of noble poet, James Whitcomb
Riley, and enjoy the thrill at the great Indianapolis 500 Mile
Race. It's all here in Indianapolis! Approximate dating and
postcard values will aid collectors in building their own
collections of these striking images.
Take a virtual tour of scenic Columbus, Ohio as more than 300
vintage postcards and prints showcases the city's rise from
wilderness to manufacturing center to an ideal residential
community. You'll see: the breath-taking skyline, the State
Capitol, the Deshler Wallick Hotel, the R.K.O. Theatre and Le
Veque-Lincoln Tower \nPlus, get an in-depth look at Ohio State
University, the O'Shaughnessy Dam, and much more. This book is a
great resource for historians and postcard collectors worldwide.
Travel into historic Ohio with delightful original postcards from
the first half of the 20th century. Many of the locations have
grown in prominence, while others have all but disappeared from the
map. 136 Ohio communities-from Akron to Zoar-are represented here
just as they appeared decades ago. Treasured postcards bring to
life the street scenes, bridges, courthouses, parks, and fine homes
that were landmarks of the Buckeye State. Vintage views include
Ohio State University in Columbus, Conneaut Harbor on Lake Erie and
the birthplace of President William McKinley in Niles. The
historical context of each location is reviewed. Current and past
residents of Ohio, along with collectors of ephemera, will be
transported to a more gentle time as they view this volume of more
than 300 original full-color postcards. Hand-written messages add
charm to the descriptions presented in this remarkable collection.
Values for each card are included with the captions.
The rapid transformations of the internet have brought about
extraordinary changes in the portability and speed of information
transfer. These changes present significant opportunities that are
yet to be fully recognised by the performing arts community. This
paper identifies contemporary developments and explores their
impact on the performing arts and their future potential for
collaboration, growth and engagement. It also highlights areas of
conflict, such as current copyright and intellectual property
legislation, issues of site administration, privacy and quality
control and speaks to some of the leading experts in the field of
social media and the performing arts in Australia.
This sixth volume of the year's best science fiction and fantasy
features over thirty stories by some of the genre's greatest
authors, including Yoon Ha Lee, James Patrick Kelly, Ken Liu,
Robert Reed, Lavie Tidhar, Carrie Vaughn, and many others.
Selecting the best fiction from Asimov's, Clarkesworld, F&SF,
and other top venues, The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy
is your guide to magical realms and worlds beyond tomorrow.
In the 1920s, the South Side was looked on as the new Black
Metropolis, but by the turn of the decade that vision was already
in decline a victim of the Depression. In this timely book,
Christopher Robert Reed explores early Depression-era politics on
Chicago's South Side. The economic crisis caused diverse responses
from groups in the black community, distinguished by their
political ideologies and stated goals. Some favored government
intervention, others reform of social services. Some found
expression in mass street demonstrations, militant advocacy of
expanded civil rights, or revolutionary calls for a complete
overhaul of the capitalist economic system. Reed examines the
complex interactions among these various groups as they played out
within the community as it sought to find common ground to address
the economic stresses that threatened to tear the Black Metropolis
apart."
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