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Restoring Comenius

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Benjamin Kuras is truly restoring Comenius - not only from scattered fragments into a unified piece of work, but also from a humble position of a hard-working educationalist to a well-deserved place among the world's leading thinkers. Kuras re-discovers Comenius as a surprisingly modern holistic and universalist philosopher, and a passionate healer of humanity's woes, whose ideas have matured to revelance for the 21st century. In Kuras' highly readable, entertaining and suspense-filled narrative which makes dramatic use of all the main events, acts and ideas that drove Comenius' life - from a small town in persecuted Moravia across Europe to the metropolis of freedom and creativity that was Amsterdam - Comenius comes alive as an indefatigable campaigner for freedom and tolerance, dignity of each individual and unfettered creativity, balanced by discipline, humility and kindness of spirit. From the abundance of Comenius' complex writings, Kuras' book extracts the clarity, simplicity and brevity needed to make Comenius accessible to the distracted and impatient reader of our time.

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Restoring Comenius, Benjamin Kuras

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Title
Restoring Comenius
Language
English
Publisher
Ideál
Released
2007
Format
Paperback
Pages
143
ISBN10
8086995038
ISBN13
9788086995038
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Benjamin Kuras is truly restoring Comenius - not only from scattered fragments into a unified piece of work, but also from a humble position of a hard-working educationalist to a well-deserved place among the world's leading thinkers. Kuras re-discovers Comenius as a surprisingly modern holistic and universalist philosopher, and a passionate healer of humanity's woes, whose ideas have matured to revelance for the 21st century. In Kuras' highly readable, entertaining and suspense-filled narrative which makes dramatic use of all the main events, acts and ideas that drove Comenius' life - from a small town in persecuted Moravia across Europe to the metropolis of freedom and creativity that was Amsterdam - Comenius comes alive as an indefatigable campaigner for freedom and tolerance, dignity of each individual and unfettered creativity, balanced by discipline, humility and kindness of spirit. From the abundance of Comenius' complex writings, Kuras' book extracts the clarity, simplicity and brevity needed to make Comenius accessible to the distracted and impatient reader of our time.