Search results for ""Author Konrad Otto""
JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck) Die Mose-Exodus-Tradition in den Korintherbriefen: Schriftrezeption und -verarbeitung 'zwischen den Welten'
Paulus schöpft in seinen Briefen tief aus der biblischen Tradition - mitunter auch dort, wo sein Gegenüber diese womöglich nur oberflächlich kennt. Konrad Otto fragt in der vorliegenden Studie, inwiefern Schriftbezüge Paulus dazu dienen, zwischen der eigenen gedanklichen Welt und der seiner Adressaten zu vermitteln. Dabei ermöglicht die vergleichende Analyse der beiden ausführlichen Bezugnahmen auf die Mose-Exodus-Tradition in 1 Kor 10 und 2 Kor 3 nicht nur Einblicke in die Schriftkompetenz des Paulus und die durch den Text vorausgesetzte Schriftkompetenz auf Seiten seiner Adressaten, sondern auch Einblicke in Bildungsprozesse, die durch den Text mutmaßlich angestoßen werden. So zeigt sich, wie die Mitglieder der korinthischen Gemeinde in ihrer unterschiedlich hohen Schriftkompetenz durch den gedanklichen Nachvollzug des Textes zu einer tiefergehenden Auseinandersetzung mit der Schrift angeleitet werden.
£80.64
JOVIS Verlag Neighborhood in Motion
The unimaginable happened in Suwon, South Korea: a neighborhood played the future: for the EcoMobility World Festival 2013, the 4,300 residents of the Haenggung-dong neighborhood removed their 1,500 cars from the quarter and lived an ecomobile lifestyle for a full month. Neighborhood in Motion portrays the process of the unique mise-en-scene from idea to implementation; the unprecedented cooperation of local government with community groups, local businesses, cities worldwide, and international agencies; the dedication of community volunteers to protect and defend a car-free neighborhood; and the happiness that pervaded the community as it enjoyed car-free streets and open spaces for the people. Stunning photos demonstrate how ugly, dusty and noisy streets were converted into livable spaces. And how the absence of 1,500 empty metal cages from the streets freed up opportunities for community-building and neighborhood dialogue, and provided condition for safe locomotion and dignity for
£24.50
JOVIS Verlag Going Green - Experiencing the Ecomobile Lifestyle
A neighborhood turns car and motorcycle-free. Its residents try out an ecomobile lifestyle: they walk, cycle, use small electric vehicles, try an autonomous minibus and the new tramway. This is what happened in the Hamasen district of Kaohsiung, second-largest city on Taiwan. Ecomobility is economical and environmentally friendly. Ecomobility is the pre-requisite for a living city with streets for people, instead of cars. But how does ecomobility actually feel? How do new mobility habits emerge? How do residents experience their neighbourhood free of cars and motorcycles? Going Green documents the mise-en-scène in the framework of the EcoMobility World Festival organised by the city of Kaohsiung in partnership with ICLEI in October 2017. The authors and photographer accompany the citizens on their trips through the city both before and after the ecomobility experiment. The publication shows these stories, and thereby conveys the fascination of a new, future urban mobility. Text in English and Chinese.
£18.68