Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Musa al-Wasiti (d. ca 320 AH/932 CE) was so unpopular, says Silvers (religion, U. of Toronto), that he was driven out of nearly every town he visited, and died with only one know
The humanistic method of Focusing has a natural affinity with patient-empowering--rather than analytical--art therapy, says foreword writer Judith A. Rubin, PhD. Building on Genlin's "felt sense" meth
The development of early Islamic mysticism and metaphysics is presented through the life and work of theologian Abu Bakr al-Wasiti. The development of early Islamic mysticism and metaphysics is pre
“Baby safe haven” laws, which allow a parent to relinquish a newborn baby legally and anonymously at a specified institutional location—such as a hospital or fire station—were established in every sta
In Perceiving War and the Military, Laury Sarti highlights the significance of a permanently increasing contact with armed violence for the gradual transition from Antiquity to the Middle Ages, analys