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    Heinrich Tessenow
    Andreas Brandt & Rudolf Böttcher
    Bauhaus
    M Stadt
    Religious violence, political ends
    Salvation and Hell in Classical Islamic Thought
    • Salvation and Hell in Classical Islamic Thought

      Can Allah Save Us All?

      • 238pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the evolution of Islamic eschatology, this work explores classical sources from prominent scholars such as Ibn Sina and al-Ghazali. It intertwines philosophy, theology, and mysticism, particularly proto-Sufism, to analyze their interconnections. A significant emphasis is placed on the doctrines surrounding salvation from Hell, notably the provocative theory of Hell's eventual emptiness, suggesting a transformative vision of the afterlife within Islamic thought.

      Salvation and Hell in Classical Islamic Thought
    • Religious violence due to political reasons has been a common practice since ancient times: The massacres of early Christian communities, carried out by the Roman Empire, were rapidly replaced by equally harsh measures against non-Christian believers, being accused of abominable and polytheistic practises. The advent of the modern age, the homogenization of the religious sphere for political-economic ends, the annihilation of any kind of heresy and the emergence of Protestantism, Calvinism and Anglicanism restructured the conceptualization of the Western European States emphasizing the adage “one kingdom, with one religion and one nation”. The end of the religious wars (1648), the Westphalian sovereignty and the cuius regio, eius religio had an impact on the formation of Europe and other regions, the Franco-British colonialism imposed the same system on the entire Middle Eastern and Islamic World. This volume thoroughly examines the usage of inter-religious violence, religious sectarianism and Islamophobia on a theoretical basis, linked with “Clashes of Civilizations” and “Religious Nationalism”, and describes them as manifestations of precise political ends, aiming to preserve fragmentation and warlike states in the East as well as fear and prejudices in the West.

      Religious violence, political ends
    • Focuses on medium-sized European cities. Using a scheme of six key concepts of urbanistic debate and a sample base of six European cities, artists, architects and urban theorists draw a picture of the profound process of transformation from core towns to sprawling conurbations.

      M Stadt
    • Bauhaus

      • 44pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,0(2)Évaluer

      La presente pubblicazione è dedicata una grande utopia del Ventesimo secolo: il Bauhaus. Una scuola d'arte e mestieri che pretendeva di restituire "qualità" ai prodotti industriali educando una leva di artefici alla costruzione di un nuovo linguaggio comune all'arte, all'architettura, alla progettazione industriale. Nata nel 1919 in Germania ha avuto fra i suoi allievi e i suoi insegnanti Kandinskij, Feininger, Klee, Albers, Breuer, van der Rohe. Molti degli oggetti usciti da quella scuola sono ancora nelle nostre case. La scuola fu soppressa dal nazismo nel 1933.

      Bauhaus