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    Law and Poetry

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    Complete Issue 10, 1994

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    Geometry and life of urban space

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    This essay introduces rules for building new urban squares, and for fixing existing ones that are dead. The public square as a fundamental urban element behaves both as a node and as a connector of the urban fabric. Like the components of an organism, each urban element is itself highly complex, and this conception contradicts postwar design trends based on abstract simplistic ideas: those are imposed in order to control instead of stimulating social life. Urban structures, infrastructure, human beings, their activity nodes, and all their interconnections come together to form a “super-organism”, a complex and dynamic whole that is the city. This happens only when the geometry of the urban fabric is encouraged to develop in a living manner. The basic element of this “super-organism” is urban space that works with informational processes. In European culture, the square connects the local urban space with other squares, streets, and roads with a strong pedestrian use. A living city works through its connections to reach the properties of a “super-organism”

    Traversing the Back Door of the Mind: Directing Imaginative Stories To Generate Meaningful Dialogue About Biblical Truths In a Materialist World

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    Ontological materialism hinders evangelistic efforts because it precludes any dialogue about spiritual matters, especially regarding the importance of cultivating an eternal value system. Furthermore, potential meaningful dialogue is inhibited by an audience that routinely rejects overtly Christian materials, which results in failure to develop the correct contextual understanding regarding biblical spiritual truths. The writer provides an overview of the philosophy of ontological materialism and its effects on people, the impact of imaginative storytelling, and the psychology of narrative persuasion. Firstly, the selected thesis topic will explore how non-Christians could potentially approach and engage in biblical truths without hostility through the back door of the mind via storytelling and imaginative engagements. Secondly, the writer will produce an animated short based on a biblical eternal value system as the visual solution to exemplify how imaginative storytelling can create an enticing environment that facilitates meaningful dialogue on spiritual truths

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    Great Men are Almost Always Bad Men: The Cultural Revolution of the Techno-totalitarians

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