Background to the Gospel of St Mark

Background to the Gospel of St Mark

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Steiner, Rudolf
Rudolf Steiner Press
EAN: 9781855846593
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‘Christianity was bound at first to be a matter of faith and is only now beginning, very gradually, to be a matter of knowledge.’ – Rudolf Steiner Rudolf Steiner gave 70 lectures on the four canonical Gospels, characterizing the distinctive contribution of each of the evangelists. The Gospel of Mark is a ‘cosmic’ text that calls for an astronomical as well as a human reading. It is also critical for understanding the evolution of Christianity, which depends on knowledge of ‘the Mystery of Golgotha’ (Christ’s crucifixion, resurrection and ascension). ‘We are only at the beginning of Christian evolution’, Steiner states, reiterating that its further development will depend on spiritual knowledge. In order to develop such cognition, ‘most important of all is reverence for the great truths and the feeling that we can approach them only with awe and veneration’. Many profound spiritual truths are indeed revealed in these lectures. Among the panoply of topics covered are: ‘Mystery Teachings in St Mark’s Gospel’; ‘The Son of God and the Son of Man’; ‘The Symbolic Language of the Macrocosm’; ‘The Moon-religion of Yahweh’ and ‘The Penetration of the Buddha-Mercury Stream into Rosicrucianism’. This thoroughly revised edition includes notes and appendices by Frederick Amrine and an extensive introduction by Robert McDermott.
EAN 9781855846593
ISBN 1855846594
Typ produktu Mäkká väzba
Vydavateľ Rudolf Steiner Press
Dátum vydania 29. mája 2023
Stránky 294
Jazyk English
Rozmery 235 x 155
Krajina United Kingdom
Čitatelia General
Autori Steiner, Rudolf
Prekladatelia Amrine F.; Goddard E.H.
Séria Collected Works of Rudolf Steiner