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Art --- history [discipline] --- pigment --- Frankfurt am Main
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The Manifesto develops further the Critical Theory of Religion intrinsic to the Critical Theory of Society of the Frankfurt School into a new paradigm of the Psychology, Sociology, Philosophy and Theology of Religion. Its central theme is the theodicy problem. The Manifesto approaches this theme in the framework of comparative religion and critical political theology in a narrative and discursive fashion. In search of a solution to the theodicy problem, the Manifesto explores, trends in civil society toward Alternative Future I (the Totally Administered Society), Alternative Future II (the Militarized Society), and Alternative Future III (the Reconciled Society) in the horizon of the longing for the Wholly Other as perfect justice and unconditional love. Toward that goal it relies on both the critical theory of society as developed by Max Horkheimer, Ernst Bloch, Walter Benjamin, Theodor W. Adorno, and others, and on the new political theology of Johannes B. Metz, Helmut Peukert, and Edmund Arens.
Religion --- Frankfurt school of sociology. --- Philosophy. --- Critical theory (Sociology) --- Frankfurt school --- Frankfurt sociologists --- Schools of sociology --- Critical theory --- Marxian school of sociology --- Religion - Philosophy.
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Despite many expulsion attempts in the 16th century, the Frankfurt community advanced to become the center of the Jewish world in the Early Modern Age in the German-speaking region. Cilli Kasper-Holtkotte explores the history of the Frankfurt Jews during this period - a topic scarcely studied until now - and investigates the profound influence social networks and conflicts exerted on the lives of Jewish families. The study is based on rarely researched court records, minutes of city council meetings and Jewish community records from the Early Modern Age, which are explained thematically in the
Jews --- Frankfurt am Main (Germany) --- Frankfurt am Main (Germany) --- Ethnic relations. --- Social life and customs. --- Early Modern Age. --- Jewish Community in Frankfurt a.M.
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Painting --- Städel Museum [Frankfurt am Main] --- anno 1800-1999
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Critical theory --- Frankfurt school of sociology --- History --- History
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Public opinion --- Institut für Sozialforschung (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) --- Germany --- Politics and government --- History
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Art --- painting [image-making] --- Hollandse school --- Städel Museum [Frankfurt am Main] --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699
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golden age [mythology] --- Hollandse school --- Vlaamse school --- schilderkunst, Nederlanden --- Städel Museum [Frankfurt am Main] --- anno 1600-1699
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