Easter: An Introductory Reader

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Rudolf Steiner Press, 2007 - 160 sidor
Rudolf Steiner contributed much to the regeneration of modern culture. In addition to his philosophical teachings, he provided ideas for the development of many practical movements, including Waldorf education, biodynamic agriculture, anthroposophically extended medicine, the Christian Community, as well as ideas for economic renewal, architecture, Goethean science, and the arts.

Steiner's original contribution to human knowledge was based on his ability to conduct spiritual research, the investigation of metaphysical dimensions of existence. With his scientific and philosophical training, he brought a new systematic discipline to the field, allowing for conscious methods and comprehensive results. A natural seer from childhood, he cultivated his spiritual vision to a high degree, enabling him to speak with authority on previously veiled mysteries of life.

In this introductory reader, Barton collects excerpts from Steiner's many talks and writings on Easter. It also features an editorial introduction, afterword, commentary, and notes.

Chapters:

  1. Can we Celebrate Easter?
  2. The Earth and the Cosmos
  3. Rising Sun
  4. Nature and Resurrection
  5. Golgotha, the Central Deed of Evolution
  6. Easter, a Festival for the Future
 

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Introduction by Matthew Barton
1
CAN WE CELEBRATE EASTER?
9
Easter in a Time of Catastrophe
13
Looking Beyond the Ties of Blood
15
Tuning to the Cosmos
21
THE EARTH AND THE COSMOS
25
The Breathing Earth
27
Merging and Sundering
31
Necessity and Freedom
38
Moon Versus Sun
43
NATURE AND RESURRECTION
47
Earths Rebirth or Spirits Resurrection?
49
Beyond Death 57
56
The Resurrection of Letters and Ideas 59
56
Physical and Etheric 63
67
Harmony from Chaos
71

Spring and Autumn
34

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Om författaren (2007)

Rudolf Steiner (b. Rudolf Joseph Lorenz Steiner, 1861-1925) was born in the small village of Kraljevec, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now in Croatia), where he grew up. As a young man, he lived in Weimar and Berlin, where he became a well-published scientific, literary, and philosophical scholar, known especially for his work with Goethe's scientific writings. At the beginning of the twentieth century, he began to develop his early philosophical principles into an approach to systematic research into psychological and spiritual phenomena. Formally beginning his spiritual teaching career under the auspices of the Theosophical Society, Steiner came to use the term Anthroposophy (and spiritual science) for his philosophy, spiritual research, and findings. The influence of Steiner's multifaceted genius has led to innovative and holistic approaches in medicine, various therapies, philosophy, religious renewal, Waldorf education, education for special needs, threefold economics, biodynamic agriculture, Goethean science, architecture, and the arts of drama, speech, and eurythmy. In 1924, Rudolf Steiner founded the General Anthroposophical Society, which today has branches throughout the world. He died in Dornach, Switzerland. Matthew Barton is a translator, editor, teacher, and poet, and taught kindergarten for many years at the Bristol Waldorf School. His first collection of poems was Learning To Row (1999). He has won numerous prizes for his work, including an Arts Council Writer's Award and a Hawthornden Fellowship.

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