View of the proscenium in the Schiller Building (later Garrick Theater), Chicago, Illinois, begun 1891. Photo courtesy of The Richard Nickel Committee and Archive. Photo 10 of 13 in How Adler & Sullivan’s Buildings Paved the Way for Modern Skylines. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes.
One of the great tasks of Mortimer Adler's illustrious life was his search for a watertight proof of the existence of God. Adler believed that his search had been successful. Adler spent years studying the classic proofs of God's existence, especially Aquinas's Five Ways, and found shortcomings in all of them, as conventionally understood. But he thought that some of them contained ideas which, if properly developed, could be improved, and he continued to search for a satisfying and logically unassailable proof. Toward the end of the 1970s, he believed he had arrived at such a proof, which he presented in his historic work, How to Think about God (1980). In the writings assembled in How to Prove There Is a God, Adler gives us his approach to the question of God's existence in fresh and popular form. He defends his position against critics, both believers and skeptics. The book includes a transcript of one of Adler's appearances on William Buckley's Firing Line, Adler's revealing interview with Edward Wakin, the exchange of views on natural theology between Adler and Owen Gingerich, and John Cramer's eloquent argument that the trend of modern cosmology supports Adler's early struggles with the question of God's existence.
Designed by Holly Adler exclusively for Kurt S. Adler, Inc! Key Product Features: Made of wood solid, resin, wood composite and paint/mica A whimsical addition to any holiday dcor or nutcracker collection Approximately 15 inches tall Various vibrant colors Part of Kurt Adler's Hollywood Nutcracker collectionThis Hollywood 15-Inch Bee Keeper Nutcracker is a fun, festive way to add to your holiday dcor or nutcracker collection! Designed by renowned artist Holly Adler, Hollywood Nutcrackers is a whimsical collection of nutcrackers created exclusively for Kurt S. Adler, Inc. and features an assortment of designs including Christmas, fantasy and everyday nutcrackers. It features a yellow and black glittered color scheme with a beehive hat adorned with honey bees. In one hand he is holding a miniature beehive and in the other hand he is holding a glittered sunflower staff with honey bees.
The Adler Trumpf Rennlimousine is an automobile that was decade or more ahead of its time, its design influenced the creation of the Porsche
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Detail of the Wainwright Building, St. Louis, Missouri, built 1890-1891. Photo courtesy of The Richard Nickel Committee and Archive. Photo 5 of 13 in How Adler & Sullivan’s Buildings Paved the Way for Modern Skylines. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes.
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Schiller Building (later Garrick Theater), Chicago, Illinois, built 1891. Photo courtesy of The Richard Nickel Committee and Archive. Photo 7 of 13 in How Adler & Sullivan’s Buildings Paved the Way for Modern Skylines. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes.
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The epitome of glamour and sophistication, the Scalinatella Cocktail Table from Jonathan Adler is an effortless way to revamp your living room or conservatory.Its striking base, designed with sinuous, wave-like pipes, instantly captures attention, setting a dramatic stage for the sleek carrara marble top. The smooth, rectangular surface enhances the table's visual allure, making it an ideal centrepiece for enjoying coffee or cocktails. Perfect for any modern space seeking a touch of chic elegance, the Scalinatella Cocktail Table promises to enrich your decor and become a conversation starter in any gathering. Item dimensions: 38.1cm (H) x 124.46cm (W) x 76.2cm (D)
Banking room of the National Farmers' Bank, Owatonna, Minnesota, built 1907-1908. Photo courtesy of The Richard Nickel Committee and Archive. Photo 13 of 13 in How Adler & Sullivan’s Buildings Paved the Way for Modern Skylines. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes.
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The \"Early Years\" collection is comprised of original ornaments produced by Kurt S. Adler, Inc. years ago that are being brought back in all their nostalgic charm. This Early Years Revolving Color Wheel by Kurt Adler is a fun, unique, nostalgic way to add to the lighting of your holiday decor or party! When activated, this 9\" red, blue, green, and yellow indoor only color wheel spins to create a fun, color-changing effect on whatever it shines on. This set comes with halogen bulbs, a 5' green wire and UL adaptor.
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The Bayard-Condict Building, New York, New York, built 1897-1899. Photo courtesy of The Richard Nickel Committee and Archive. Photo 8 of 13 in How Adler & Sullivan’s Buildings Paved the Way for Modern Skylines. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes.
This Early Years LED Revolving Color Wheel by Kurt Adler is a fun, unique, nostalgic way to add to the lighting of your holiday decor or party! The Early Years collection is comprised of original ornaments produced by Kurt S. Adler, Inc. years ago that are being brought back in all their nostalgic charm. When activated, this LED color wheel slowly spins to create a fun, color-changing effect on whatever it shines on.
The National Farmers' Bank, Owatonna, Minnesota, built 1907-1908. Photo courtesy of The Richard Nickel Committee and Archive. Photo 11 of 13 in How Adler & Sullivan’s Buildings Paved the Way for Modern Skylines. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes.
Auditorium Building, Chicago, Illinois, built 1886-1890. Photo courtesy of The Richard Nickel Committee and Archive. Photo 6 of 13 in How Adler & Sullivan’s Buildings Paved the Way for Modern Skylines. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes.
Photo 1 of 13 in How Adler & Sullivan’s Buildings Paved the Way for Modern Skylines. Browse inspirational photos of modern homes. From midcentury modern to prefab housing and renovations, these stylish spaces suit every taste.