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  • Title: Lecture: The Mission of Raphael in the Light of Spiritual Science
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    • the founding of Christianity, would lose something if they had not risen
    • of Christianity unites in this sense into an organic whole with what
    • culture coincides in a certain sense with the founding of Christianity and
    • like Augustine, for instance, who in the Post-Christian epoch is really
    • not so far removed from the founding of Christianity as we are from
    • on the other side there is the founding of Christianity. All the experiences
    • of Christianity was not to direct man's gaze to the world of sense in
    • symbol of the deep incision made by Christianity and Greek culture in
    • They are mighty figures, these popes, but “Christians” in
    • In these circles there was not much Christian piety. There was, however,
    • heathenized Christendom, but in what sense in this service? From out
    • his soul flow creations which give a new form to Christian conceptions
    • element of Christian legend rises again. What a contrast there is between
    • in the picture of the Madonna. We forget all that Christian traditions as
    • of Christian legends and traditions appearing again in Raphael's pictures
    • in the midst of an age when Christendom had, as it were, become heathenized
    • form to the figures of Christian tradition in an age when treasures
    • soil of Italy, I mean, Christendom. The mission of this inward deepening
    • of Christendom was not that of the external sense element in the Greek
    • express the inner experiences called forth in the soul by Christianity.
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  • Title: Jacob Boehme
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    • of Christ before Paul at Damascus. Only, an explanation which
    • Christianity, proceeded from a “dream.”
  • Title: Lecture: Leonardo da Vinci
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    • figure of the Christ in the center, and on either side of Him the
    • Jesus Christ uttered the words, “One of you shall betray ME”.
    • time a coat of arms was placed right over the head of Christ. In
    • painting the Christ Figure, his hand trembled. Indeed, if we put
    • “The picture is to represent Jesus Christ and Judas, the two
    • models for them in the world, neither for Judas nor for Christ”.
    • Judas figure. If we now turn to the Christ Figure, approaching it not
    • Christ Figure, standing out as it does from the other figures, seem
    • the other countenances but not that of Judas nor that of Christ
    • the light on the face of the Christ cannot be explained by the outer
  • Title: Raffaels Mission Im Lichte der Wissenschaft vom Geiste
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    • Begründung des Christentums so grandios geschildert worden
    • das, was Homer lange Zeit vor der Entstehung des Christentums
    • zusammenfällt mit der Begründung des Christentums,
    • der nachchristlichen Zeit von der Begründung des
    • Christentums kaum so weit getrennt ist als wir etwa von der
    • Christentums, die zunächst darauf ausging, alles, was die
    • Schönheit getragenen Christus am Kreuz. Das ist schon das
    • das Christentum und das Griechentum in die Entwickelung der
    • «Verklärung Christi».
    • Gesinnungsgenossen «Christen» genannt hätten. In
    • war das Papsttum übergegangen. Von christlicher
    • Christenheit sehen wir in Raffael. Aber wie? Wir sehen ihn so,
    • welches die christlichen Ideen vielfach in einer neuen Gestalt
    • christlichen Legendenwelt auf den Madonnen-Bildern und in
    • herausgewachsen ist, und von allen christlichen Traditionen
    • sehen das, was in den christlichen Legenden, in den
    • christlichen Traditionen lebt, in den Bildern Raffaels
    • auftauchen mitten in einer Zeit, in welcher das Christentum wie
    • Griechen. "Wir sehen Raffael diese Gestalten christlicher
    • Boden Italiens als Geistesleben entwickelte: das Christentum,
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  • Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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    • founding of Christianity, would lose something for us, in
    • forth long before the advent of Christianity joins itself for
    • certain respect with the founding of Christianity, presents a
    • who is barely separated farther in time from the advent of Christianity
    • On the other hand, we have the founding of Christianity, that
    • turning point represented by Christianity and the culture of
    • “Transfiguration of Christ
    • Christians. The papacy had passed over into heathenism, not in
    • Christian piety in these circles, though certainly of the
    • servant of this heathenized Christendom. But such that
    • something is created out of his soul by which the Christian
    • Christian legends arise in the Madonna pictures and other works
    • Christian traditions that tell of the Madonna.
    • see the living content of Christian legends, of Christian
    • Christianity had become pagan and given over to external pomp
    • We see Raphael giving form to the figures of Christian
    • Italy: Christianity, the internalizing of Christianity.
    • in which Christianity is able to speak
    • we forget everything that followed as the life of Christ-Jesus.
    • the whole Christ tragedy within itself, in speaking its words
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  • Title: Leonardo's Spiritual Stature: Lecture
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    • significant in world history: The Christ figure in the middle,
    • the twelve apostles of Christ Jesus arranged on either side. We
    • Goethe refers strikingly to the moment in which Christ Jesus
    • the head of Christ: in short, the picture was treated in the
    • paint on the Christ figure, his hand trembled. And, considering
    • and he took the artist to task. Leonardo replied that Christ
    • world, not for Judas, nor for Christ Jesus. He also did not
    • darkness. And in coming to the Christ-Jesus figure, if one does
    • justified, as little does the sun-like quality of the Christ
    • Judas and not the Christ-Jesus countenance. Proceeding in
    • He wanted to make clear that this Christ countenance stands
    • could have its justification only in the Christ figure. It
  • Title: Fairy Tales: in the light of Spiritual Investigation
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    • of Technology) in Vienna, discoverer of the Oberufer Christmas
  • Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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    • humanity's development stands before his soul: the Christ
    • of Christ, just as he is restrained in various other matters.
    • Christ, as it were, to the point of a mere thought impulse, as
    • he would go along with those who want to see Christ Jesus only
    • actually proceed from the figure of Christ — one of
    • by the Christ impulse and the resulting mixture of Christianity
    • second millennium, the first Christian millennium. The Roman
    • element is not the main thing for him, but rather the Christian
    • everywhere at how the manifold Christ impulse makes itself
    • felt. His conception of Christ is neither narrow. nor small,
    • the Christ figure had undergone changes over the
    • to demonstrate how the Christ impulse undergoes changes. He
    • pointed out that people had always conceived of the Christ
    • conceived of Christ once again in a narrow sense only.
    • Herman Grimm's view, Christianity needed about a thousand years
    • Christian one, in which we still find ourselves today. It is



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