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- Title: CaMF: Chapter 1: Points of View
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- shall not discover anything about the ideas in the writings of Moses
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 4: Plato as a Mystic
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- about must be something that defies expression in writing. It must be
- follow the usual course of writing on philosophical tenets, and
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 5: Mystery Wisdom and Myth
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- philosophical statement, they left aside the writing, forms that take
- writings of Plato, myth or symbolical narrative is used to show the
- numbers and writing, as well as other things leading to culture,
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 7: The Gospels
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- of consistency, inspiration, and completeness, these writings leave
- and the other three. None of these writings are meant to be mere
- Moses' writings that they called Plato the Moses of the Greek tongue.
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 11: The Essence of Christianity
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- This conflict is reflected in the writings of early Christian times,
- not to writing, as God confided the unutterable mystery to the Logos,
- mention of these writings until the sixth century. But it matters
- most important things were not entrusted to writing. Christianity thus
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 12: Christianity and Pagan Wisdom
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- writings in the same way. They have also works of ancient authors who
- Title: CaMF: Chapter 13: Augustine and the Church
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- writings to posterity so conscientiously, and when the Church has so
- set forth this doctrine in the most varied ways in his writings. Human
- the content of the writings which give an account of the Logos, leads
- Title: CaMF: Back Cover Sheet
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- BORN IN AUSTRIA in 1861, Rudolf Steiner received recognition as a scholar when he was invited to edit the Kürschner edition of the natural scientific writings of Goethe. In 1891, Steiner received his Ph.D. at the University of Rostock. He then began his work as a lecturer. From the turn of the century to his death in 1925, he delivered well over 6000 lectures. His written works eventually included some fifty titles.
- The philosophical outlook of Rudolf Steiner embraces such fundamental questions as the being of man, the nature and purpose of freedom, the meaning of evolution, the relation of man to nature, the life after death and before birth. Through a study of his writings, one can come to a dear, reasonable, comprehensive understanding of the human being and his place in the universe.
- Title: CaMF: Foreword
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- of the joint effort of three students of Steiner's writings one of
- Title: CaMF: Translators Notes
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- than clear logic. Ingersoll's writings and lectures were published
- important representative of Hellenistic Judaism, and his many writings
- before his death, Plotinus collected his writings and arranged
- Title: CaMF: Author's Preface to the Second Edition
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- a personality whose notable writings on the spiritual life of mankind
- Title: CaMF: Reference Guide to Principal Themes in Christianity As Mystical Fact, Based on Other Works by Rudolf Steiner
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- book, The Writings and Lectures of Rudolf Steiner, a Chronological
- Title: CaMF: Introduction: Rudolf Steiner -- A Biographical Sketch
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- works, i.e. his scientific writings.
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