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His Life and Legacy
2024
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A Definitive Biography of the Twentieth-Century Thinker"Certainly, in all my work my dependence upon my father will be visible, and, so I hope, a testimony to his life's work will be given. But on the whole, I have never attempted simply to represent or promote his work, but rather within the narrow frame of my competence in exegetical matters, to contribute to it." —Markus Barth, 1985Though he has long been undervalued and remained in the shadow o...
Provenance in Architecture
A Dictionary
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- Elif AkyüzCarson ChanNicholas OlsbergTim AnsteyRichard AndersonThordis ArrheniusEirik BøhnCraig BuckleyMaristella CasciatoFlavia CrisciottiJérôme DenisMartin DenounCaroline von EckDag Erik ElginElla EßlingerUwe FlecknerAdrian FortyChristoph GrafeNina Lucia GroßNiall HobhouseOlivia Horsfall TurnerMari HvattumTimothy HydeAmandine KastlerMargit KernMarkus LähteenmäkiErik LangdalenMari LendingAdam LoweRosa LowingerCharlotte Malterre-BarthesThomas McQuillanWallis MillerSimon MitchellMatthew MullaneBernd NicolaiJorge Otero-PailosEeva-Liisa PelkonenAileen RammAlena Beth RiegerIngrid Dobloug RoedeLynn RotherCharles Saumarez SmithFrank SchmitzErlend SkjesethChelsea SpencerHugh StrangeJørgen TandbergYuning TengVictor Plahte TschudiPhilip UrsprungEspen VatnNick WalkleyInes WeizmanMatthew WellsRichard WittmanAlbena YanevaClaire ZimmermanJens Johan TandbergØystein Arbo studio
2025
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The provenance of artworks is a burning issue in current scholarship and politics. Transpose provenance into architecture and it reveals new and surprising dimensions in the social, material and cultural lives of buildings and architectural artefacts, reframing questions of migration, movement and circulation. Provenance in architecture illuminates the intricate trajectories of fundamentally composite objects from their complex origins to their uncertain destinations.This dictionar...
Theo-Politics?
Conversing with Barth in Western and Asian Contexts
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- Clifford B. AndersonKim-Kwong ChanKenpa ChinDavid HaddorffAngela Dienhart HancockOliver HidalgoMarkus HöfnerPaul Dafydd JonesPan Chiu LaiDaniel LeeKin Yip LouieAlexander MassmannCharles MathewesKristopher NorrisGert PickelXutong QuChloë StarrGünter ThomasMichael WelkerMartin WendteJeffrey HaynesVolker KüsterDevin SinghGrace Yia-Hei KaoHanna Reichel
2021
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Using the theological work of Karl Barth as a resource for present-day inquiry, the contributors in this volume discuss the complex interconnections between the religious and the political designated by the term theo-politics. Speaking from various political and cultural contexts (Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the People’s Republic of China) and different disciplinary perspectives (Protestant Theology, Political Sciences, and Sociology), the contrib...
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Modern Architecture
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- World of Art
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Constructing Jesus
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30-Second Architecture
The 50 Most Signicant Principles and Styles in Architecture, each Explained in Half a Minute
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- 30-Second
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The 50 most significant principles and styles in architecture, each explained in half a minute. The bestselling 30-Second series offers a new approach to learning about those subjects you feel you should really understand. Every title takes a popular topic and dissects it into the 50 most significant ideas at its heart. Each idea, no matter how complex, is explained using a mere two pages, 300 words, and one picture: all easily digested in only half a minute. 30-Second Architecture present...
Honoring the Son
Jesus in Earliest Christian Devotional Practice
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- Snapshots
2018
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Before the New Testament or the creeds of the church were written, the devotional practices of the earliest Christians indicate that they worshipped Jesus alongside the Father.Larry W. Hurtado has been one of the leading scholars on early Christology for decades. In Honoring the Son: Jesus in Earliest Christian Devotional Practice, Hurtado helps readers understand early Christology by examining not just what early Christians believed or wrote about Jesus, ...











