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A Parahuman Perception of the Absurd

April 25th, 2012  |  by  |  published in Faculty Works, Most recent, News

A Parahuman Perception of the Absurd

by Rob Warren | As genetically alike as humans are, there is an inherent difference between us.  Different in that we each perceive life from our own unique standpoint.  On occasion we may find agreement on each other’s perceptions but more often than not our views of life collide; from agreeing to disagree, to a [...]

Five Ethical Steps towards ‘A Prague Miracle’

December 12th, 2011  |  by  |  published in Faculty Works, Most recent

Five Ethical Steps towards ‘A Prague Miracle’

by Rob Warren | SMÍCHOV – A collection of business professionals, political analysts and academics waited eagerly for the arrival of the US Ambassador to The Czech Republic, Mr. Norman Eisen. The Hub, a trendy Smíchov studio workplace, was the location for Eisen’s discussion on ‘How to Apply Ethical Standards in an Unethical Environment’. The [...]

A Taste of the Tropical in Troja

November 6th, 2011  |  by  |  published in Faculty Works, News

A Taste of the Tropical in Troja

by Rob Warren | As the long term chill closes in, Prague’s citizens are heading indoors.  And what better way to enjoy the approaching winter than with a cup of čaj, a warm atmosphere and an array of world class photography? Unless you were planning a visit to the zoo, rarely has there been a [...]

Excerpt: The Influence of Popular Culture on Worldview

October 1st, 2011  |  by  |  published in Faculty Works

Excerpt: The Influence of Popular Culture on Worldview

Theodore A. Turnau III, Ph.D., known to his students as Ted, teaches Comparative Worldviews, Religion as a Social Force, and the Advanced Seminar on Alternative Cultures: Understanding Fandom. The following is an excerpt from Ted’s upcoming book, Popologetics: Popular Culture in Christian Perspective due for publication in April 2012 by P&R Publishing.   CHAPTER TWO [...]

Nicolas Cusanus and the Renaissance World of Art

September 1st, 2011  |  by  |  published in Faculty Works, Most recent

Nicolas Cusanus and the Renaissance World of Art

Katerina Prusova teaches in the Humanities faculty at AAU, she is also a lecturer at the National Gallery in Prague, Collection of Old Masters (St. Agnes Monastery, Sternberg Palace).   Page one Introduction His power is called light by some. Not a light perceptible through senses or accessible through reason or intellect but light of [...]

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