Be wise as serpents and innocent as doves.

A Return to Classicism

Edition 32, A Return to Classicism, embarks on a captivating journey with Ferdinand Max Bredt, a German Orientalist painter of the 1900s. This narrative reveals Bredt's evolving style as he ventures from the West to the Near East.

Throughout his travels, he captures the essence of femininity in his portraits, demonstrating a profound and genuine appreciation for the subject matter. This piece is a must-read if you want to broaden your horizons through travel and cultural immersion. It will ignite your curiosity, prompting you to ponder how a deep dive into first education and then a different nation or continent can reshape your worldview.

The second piece, The Fall of Eve and the Wisdom of Mary ushers us into the realm of theology as we revisit the first book of the Bible, Genesis, with a fresh perspective. In this piece, we delve into the profound significance of relationships and gain a deep, insightful understanding through the text of the intricate dynamics between God and creation, God and Man, human to human, human and creation, and human and God.

This piece is a profound exploration of relationships through the lens of Biblical theology. To conclude, Piaget Lighthouse Media cordially introduces you to the Theology Series, a journey where we will delve into Christianity and cultivate an appreciation for the divine. 

Ferdinand Max Bredt captures the Fragility of Femininity

Art & Culture, written by Andrea Piaget

Ferdinand Max Bredt was a German Orientalist painter of the 1900s who wove tales of women with delicacy and sophisticated illustration. Having been a book dealer, he was a natural storyteller who entered the world of art first in Stuttgart and then in Munich. Having explored the West and the Near East with ample fascination, Bredt enamors with his story and romantic naturality of perception

Ferdinand Max Bredt

The Fall of Eve and the Wisdom of Mary

Theology, written by Andrea Piaget

The Fall of Eve and the Wisdom of Mary is a theological piece that plunges deep into the heart of our faith, officially introducing The Magazine into the Theology Series. As we journey back to the story of Adam and Eve in the first book of the Bible, Genesis, we uncover the profound importance of relationships through logos, the act of speech, and free will.

We also meticulously examine the dialogue between Eve and the snake, unveiling the snake's cunning. Towards the end of our exploration, we are introduced to Our Lady, Queen of Angels, and Virgin Mary in the book of John by Jesus Christ, our lord as our mother. This piece concludes with a respectful greeting to Our Lady with a Hail Mary.  

The Fall and Wisdom

The Theology Series Begins

The Magazine, written by Andrea Piaget

With abundant fascination and a desire to properly understand the world around and within us, we invite you to see The Theology Series, now on view at Piaget Lighthouse Media.

The Magazine

Be wise as serpents and innocent as doves

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