The being of the arts; Goethe as the founder of a new science of aesthetics; Technology and art; At the turn of each new millennium; The task of modern art and architecture; The living walls; The glass windows; Colour on the walls; Form - moving the circle; The seven planetary capitals of the first Goetheanum; The model and the statue The Representative of Man; Colour and faces; Physiognomies.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. New Look at the Road to EmmausBy LexOrandiHenri Nouwen is a master of taking New Testament passages and making them relevant in our daily lives. In this book he writes about the story of the two disciples on the road to Emmaus and their encounter with the risen Jesus. A few years ago when I was on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land it was told to me that it is not certain where this event actually occurred. Over time the exact location has become clouded. During my pilgrimage it was suggested to me that I look to place myself in the spirit of a pilgrim and look for the Footsteps of Jesus." Exact physical locations are not as important as trying to meditate on the events that occurred and how they are relevant to my present life.Luke tells a story occuring on the evening of Jesus resurrection. The two discliples are on a road and they are discussing that they heard that Jesus has risen from the dead. They are also discussing the other events of the past few days such as Jesus arrest and execuation. A stranger joins them on the road. The stranger gives them a bible lesson. They do not recognize who he is. At the end of the road they invite the stranger to eat with them. During the dinner when he breaks the bread they recognize him as Jesus. Jesus disappears only to reappear later to the Aposltes and tells them to evanglize."With Burning Hearts" is a short book but it has a powerful message. What impressed me most was the message that we need to invite Jesus into our lives when we receive the Eucharist. Jesus only enters our lives when He is invited. He does not force himself into our lives. The other message is our responsibility to carry the Eucharist out into the world. It is only in inviting Jesus in and our going out that we truly encounter Christ in the Eucharist.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I liked particularly the deep discussion on Eucharist as thanksgiving for ...By David Justin LynchThis is a heartfelt devotion to our Lord Jesus in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar that really penetrated deeply into my soul. It is a thoughtful and thorough meditation on the Road to Emmaus story after the Resurrection. I liked particularly the deep discussion on Eucharist as thanksgiving for all God bestows on us. It is a quick read; easy to understand; that makes one think and pray.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Beautiful and Faith Filled.By IamOneillBeautifully written and illustrated. Like a wonderful meal; this book should be savoured slowly and shared with friends. One again Henri Nouwen breaks open the Gospels; strengthens our Catholic faith; and helps us see beyond our own brokenness. In addition to being a wonderful and contemplative read; the book itself is beautiful and would make an excellent gift.