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- Title: CaMF: Bibliographical Note
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- Christianity As Mystical Fact
- This early, fundamental work shows how Christianity arose out
- of what was prepared in the pre-Christian Mysteries. Christianity,
- the nature of Christ and Christianity.
- Rudolf Steiner's Christianity as Mystical Fact and the Mysteries of
- translation of Christianity as Mystical Fact is entirely new having
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 1: Points of View
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- spiritual developments like Christianity, or the world of ideas of any
- beginning of Christianity, it is of just as much or as little value to
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 2: Mysteries and Mystery Wisdom
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- Title: CaMF: Chapter 3: Greek Sages Before Plato In the Light of Mystery Wisdom
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- birth of Christianity, thought about the laws of the Bible. He says,
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 4: Plato as a Mystic
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- Title: CaMF: Chapter 5: Mystery Wisdom and Myth
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- Title: CaMF: Chapter 6: Egyptian Mystery Wisdom
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- of what was prepared in the pre-Christian Mysteries. Christianity,
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- Mystery-temples, through Christianity has been grasped as a
- Christian community propagates this truth itself. Faith in the One,
- Christian conviction. What was made divine in Jesus, is made divine
- of initiation is to be seen. When the mystic of pre-Christian times went
- world. Now when the Christian mystic goes through this experience,
- initiation gives the Christian mystic the possibility of becoming
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 7: The Gospels
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- a Christian theologian (Harnack in Wesen des Christentums, The Nature
- of Christianity). If one agrees that the Gospels have a mystical
- as the content of the Christian conception of life, are included. In
- Christianity. Their intention is to report in the style in which
- Christianity arose out of Judaism. We need not be surprised therefore
- to find engrafted on Judaism together with Christianity, those
- who lived in the earlier days of Christianity found so much agreement
- people. Christianity was to be a means by which everyone could find
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 8: The Miracle of the Raising of Lazarus
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- Christianity is linked with the Mysteries. Lazarus had become an
- Christian initiate and the first to be initiated by Christ Jesus
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 9: The Apocalypse of John
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- Christianity As Mystical Fact
- This early, fundamental work shows how Christianity arose out
- of what was prepared in the pre-Christian Mysteries. Christianity,
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- bears the same relationship to ordinary Christianity as the revelation
- of the Mysteries in pre Christian times bore to the folk religion.
- marked out by Christianity. He is able to distinguish between the
- false adherents of Christianity and the true. He wishes to be
- Christian, and has founded his work on the name of Christ. But it is
- were a sect who took Christianity too lightly. They saw but one thing:
- realize the divine in the world. But the meaning of Christian wisdom
- Christian path with patient endurance. But you must not believe that
- physical world in order to prepare the way for Christianity; what he
- the right course by the new rider, Christianity. Strife is quieted by
- cosmic power of justice, guided by Christianity; the fourth brings the
- Christianity. The meaning of the four living creatures thus becomes
- leadership through Christianity, War: the lion; Peaceful Work: the
- have already acted in the spirit of Christianity. Creative thought
- itself, embodied in Christianity, is manifested here. But by this
- Christianity is at first meant only the first community of Christians,
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- Title: CaMF: Chapter 10: Jesus and His Historical Background
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- THE SOIL OUT of which the spirit of Christianity grew is to be sought
- Christianity. The Essenes were a closed Palestinian sect, whose
- life of a community existing long before Christianity and well known
- Mysteries to Christianity. Christianity, however, wished to extend to
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 11: The Essence of Christianity
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- Chapter 11: The Essence of Christianity
- This early, fundamental work shows how Christianity arose out
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- influence upon those who acknowledged Christianity. Previously the
- and backward. Through Christianity this changing Logos is directed
- this position during the first centuries of Christianity. They knew
- the nature of the Mysteries; if they wished to become Christians they
- This conflict is reflected in the writings of early Christian times,
- both of pagans attracted by the sublimity of Christianity and of those
- Christians who found it hard to give up the ways of the Mysteries.
- Christianity grew slowly out of Mystery wisdom. On the one hand
- Christian convictions were presented in the form of the Mystery
- truths, and on the other the Mystery wisdom was clothed in Christian
- words. Clement of Alexandria (died 217 A.D.), a Christian writer whose
- the Christian ones. And each of them, believing he was on the right
- During the first centuries of Christianity the search for the divine
- Christian religion acquired a special stamp through the various
- of the first Christian centuries who sought for a deeper spiritual
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- Title: CaMF: Chapter 12: Christianity and Pagan Wisdom
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- Chapter 12: Christianity and Pagan Wisdom
- This early, fundamental work shows how Christianity arose out
- of what was prepared in the pre-Christian Mysteries. Christianity,
- the nature of Christ and Christianity.
- AT THE TIME of the first beginnings of Christianity there appear in
- contemporaneously with Christianity, was a continuation of Philo's
- to Christianity. Among those who acknowledge the community of Jesus it
- writer of John's Gospel, and with him the community of Christians,
- significant thought of Christianity had long before been outlined as a
- of the old wisdom becomes historical fact through Christianity. Thus
- Christianity became the fulfillment not only of what the Jewish
- conceptions; at the starting-point of Christianity it meets us within
- this point of view the mystical element in Christianity can be
- grasped. Christianity as mystical fact is a stage of development in
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 13: Augustine and the Church
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- Christian believers during the transition from paganism to the new
- of a passionate nature. He passed through pagan and half-Christian
- to become a Christian. Jesus, the Logos become man, had shown the path
- "What is now called the Christian religion already existed among the
- existence received the name of Christian."
- what the written and oral traditions of the community of Christians
- Whereas in pre-Christian times one
- from early Christianity to the point of view of Thomas Aquinas. His
- the multitudes, when presented in this way by Christian thought and
- conviction of the pre-Christian mystic that to him was given cognition
- Christianity came to the conviction that God has given His wisdom to
- Christian wisdom is a Mystery revealed as cognition to none, but as an
- article of faith it is revealed to all. In Christianity the viewpoint
- to faith. Christianity brought the content of the Mysteries out of the
- stream within Christianity outlined here led to the idea that this
- Title: CaMF: Comments By the Author
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- Title: CaMF: Contents
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- Title: CaMF: Cover Sheet
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- Title: CaMF: Back Cover Sheet
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- Title: CaMF: Foreword
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- The present translation of Christianity as Mystical Fact is the fruit
- writers of the late classical and early Christian centuries, he
- conscious perception of spiritual reality, he saw in Christianity a
- spiritual achievement. In an early Christian century one of the Desert
- Title: CaMF: Translators Notes
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- the Bible and Christianity destroyed his political career, and his
- on the Apostles' Creed, in 1893 a history of early Christianity, in
- Christianity, (referred to by Rudolf Steiner in this book), and a
- Title: CaMF: Author's Preface to the Second Edition
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- CHRISTIANITY AS MYSTICAL FACT was the title given to this book by its
- not merely the mystical content of Christianity in its historical
- form, but how Christianity arose out of mystical conception.
- method of describing the mystical content of Christianity. For even
- Christianity in the capacity of believers. The author of this text
- out to show how the source of Christianity created its preliminary
- conditions in the ancient Mysteries. In this pre-Christian mysticism
- is demonstrated the soil in which Christianity germinates as an
- Christianity in its independent essence, although at the same time one
- can follow its development out of pre-Christian mysticism. If one
- its independence through the belief that Christianity is merely a
- further development of what existed in pre-Christian mysticism. Many
- opinions of today lapse into this error, comparing Christianity with
- pre-Christian viewpoints, believing that the Christian viewpoint is
- merely a further development of the pre-Christian. This book sets out
- to show that Christianity presupposes the previous mysticism as the
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- Title: CaMF: Opening Quotes by Rudolf Steiner
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- Christianity is only in the beginning of its activity, and its real
- What Christianity bestows goes with us into all ages of time to come
- as such has been transcended, Christianity will remain. The fact that
- process of humanity. But Christianity as a world-view is greater than
- Title: CaMF: Reference Guide to Principal Themes in Christianity As Mystical Fact, Based on Other Works by Rudolf Steiner
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- Reference Guide to Principal Themes in Christianity As Mystical Fact,
- This early, fundamental work shows how Christianity arose out
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- themes of Christianity as Mystical Fact are here traced to other
- of Christ, the pre-Christian Mysteries, and on the religious strivings
- General References toChristianity as Mystical Fact
- Cycle 22, Lecture 4, Christiania (Oslo), June 6, 1912.
- references to Christianity as Mystical Fact.
- Christianity as Mystical Fact
- Christiania (Oslo), June 12, 1910.
- The Mysteries of the East and of Christianity,
- Christiania (Oslo), June, 1910.
- Christiania (Oslo), June 10, 1910.
- Cycle 22, Lecture 1, Christiania (Oslo), June 2, 1912.
- The Mysteries of the East and of Christianity,
- Cycle 22, Lecture 4, Christiania (Oslo), June 6, 1912.
- Cycle 22, Lecture 8, Christiania (Oslo), June 10, 1912.
- Christiania (Oslo), June 7, 1910.
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- Title: CaMF: Introduction: Rudolf Steiner -- A Biographical Sketch
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- now emerges from the hidden mysteries of Christianity. One does not
- title and its reference to Christianity, it will be of particular
- Movement for Religious Renewal, formed by a body of Christian
- Movement is known today as “The Christian Community” and has
- Movement a complete spiritual rebirth of the Christian Sacraments for
- the modern age and a renewal of the Christian priestly office.
- Christianity as Mystical Fact and the Mysteries of Antiquity
- Christianity as Mystical Fact
- Christianity as well as in Steiner's own life.
- Compared with the free flow of spiritual teaching on Christianity
- content of Christianity,” he says in his autobiography. “I
- the New Testament Book of Revelation for the priests of the Christian
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