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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Die Ambivalenz der Moderne im Nationalsozialismus Die Ambivalenz der Moderne im Nationalsozialismus Riccardo Bavaj Die Frage nach Modernisierungstendenzen des Nationalsozialismus beschäftigt Öffentlichkeit und Wissenschaft gleichermaßen. Geleitet von der Einsicht in die Ambivalenz der Moderne, gibt Riccardo Bavaj… OL12759625W
Prepare for saints Prepare for saints Steven Watson Perhaps the oddest and most influential collaboration in the history of American modernism was hatched in 1926, when Virgil Thomson knocked on Gertrude Stein's door in Paris. Eight years later, their… OL16047398W
Islam in the modern world Islam in the modern world Seyyed Hossein Nasr "As Muslims grow in numbers, and as Islam's role in world affairs becomes larger, we've begun to see the breakdown in a united fellowship among believers. Certainly the misunderstandings and friction… OL16516829W
Believing again Believing again Lundin, Roger. In Believing Again Roger Lundin explores the cultural consequences of the rather sudden nineteenth-century emergence of unbelief as a widespread social and intellectual option in the English-speaking… OL18685988W
Curriculum visions Curriculum visions William E. Doll Curriculum Visions challenges the singular, guiding vision that has dominated Western educational thought for the past four centuries, from Peter Ramus to Ralph Tyler and beyond. Influenced by the sp… OL20644058W
Negative Moderne Negative Moderne Sven Hillenkamp Schwankendes Selbstwertgefühl. Die Unfähigkeit, zu arbeiten. Leben ohne Rhythmus und Horizont. Die Erniedrigung durch das Mögliche. Das Fehlen von Menschen, Bezügen, Elementen ... In »Negative Modern… OL27015120W
Atheist delusions Atheist delusions David Bentley Hart Currently it is fashionable to be devoutly undevout. Religion's most passionate antagonists -- Christopher Hitchens, Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris, and others -- have publishers competi… OL5848495W
What is truth? What is truth? John M. Rist This book studies the nature, growth and prospects of Roman Catholic culture, viewed as capable of appropriating all that is noble both from internal and external sources. John Rist tests his argumen… OL94418W