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  • Title: Lecture: The Alphabet
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    • Since then Christian consciousness still preserves this primeval
  • Title: Lecture: East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
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    • East and West in the Light of the Christmas Idea
    • Christi. Der Mensch in seinem Zusammenhang mit dem Kosmos. Band IX,
    • typescript series entitled: Christmas and Christ.
    • Fest der Erscheinung Christi. Der Mensch in seinem
    • Christmas and Christ. The translator is unknown.
    • THE LIGHT OF THE CHRISTMAS IDEA
    • arranging a study course for the Christmas holidays (Christmas
    • festivals of the year work should stop and that Christmas in
    • conceal the fact that this Christmas above all calls for other
    • other at Christmas, they adorn the tree and do other things out
    • Christianity consists in their calling out “Lord,
    • Lord,” or in uttering the name of Christ as often as
    • Christianization of our whole life, in which it does not suffice
    • to utter the name of Christ, but entails that we should deeply
    • and intimately unite ourselves with the Spirit of Christ. We see
    • years before Christ, and by going back still further into a
    • of reverence in accordance with early Christianity.
    • the living Christ on his way to Damascus, the Christ that can
    • believed in the risen Christ, not in the living Jesus, and he
    • risen Christ. Out of this special insight into the connections of
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  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture I: Cosmic Forces in Man
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    • Three lectures given in Christiania, November 24th, 27th and
    • Eleven lectures, Christiania 7th
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture II: The Soul Life of Man ...
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    • Three lectures given in Christiania, November 24th, 27th and
  • Title: Cosmic Forces in Man: Lecture III: The Mission of the Scandanavian Peoples
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    • see the spread of Christianity. But something else as well is to be
    • perceived. Christianity makes its way from the East into the Pagan
    • upon Christianity. Efforts are made to understand Christianity through
    • the Gnosis, as it is called, to interpret Christianity in the light of
    • not until the fourth century, just at the time when Christianity
    • Gnostic conceptions, the wisdom-filled conceptions of Christianity now
    • the old Gnostic wisdom into Christianity is branded as a heretic:
    • wisdom with Christianity, is ostracised. And finally Christianity is
    • Church. In the fourth century, that which in Christianity had once
    • are called upon to lay hold of Christianity in a more elementary way,
    • with a kind of abstract feeling. Christianity makes its way from the
    • to the fifteenth centuries, the Christian life which develops in the
    • regarded as an undesirable element in Christianity... There you have
    • Christianity spreads out, finds its way into the Greek world, the
    • centuries of the post-Christian era. External history gives no true
    • Christian era had long since vanished in the South. But it is a
    • Christianity. This stream flows towards the, South East but meets with
  • Title: Lecture: The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
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    • The Revelation of the Cosmic Christ
    • of remembrance in the whole of Christendom. And when we think of it as
    • Christianity until the fourth century A.D. It was in the fourth
    • Christian world as a great and memorable contribution to the times. It
    • was out of the very deepest instincts of Christian evolution that such
    • Christian thought and Christian feeling were gradually beginning to
    • spread. But by its very nature Christianity was not intended to be a
    • against its original purpose, Christianity was, as a matter of course,
    • And so into the thought of the Christmas Festival man laid all that
    • solstice was closely connected with the Christian impulse and it was
    • Christianity should share in its most precious experience, namely, an
    • most cherished experience of Christianity lay in the remembrance of
    • In the course of the first four centuries of Christendom this longing
    • centre around which Christendom coheres. The feeling that lived in the
    • And so, when it established the Christmas Festival in the fourth
    • century, Christianity brought its contribution towards the union of
    • up with the Christmas Festival. And if we think of the way in which
    • this Christmas Festival was celebrated through the centuries, we find
    • evidence everywhere that at the time of the approach of Christmas, the
    • souls of men within Christianity were filled with loving devotion for
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  • Title: Imaginative Cognition and Inspired Cognition
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    • Steiner at Oslo, Berlin, and Dornach during the Christmas Season of 1921.
    • Das Fest der Erscheinung Christi. Der Mensch in seinem Zusammenhang mit dem
    • Steiner at Oslo, Berlin, and Dornach during the Christmas Season of 1921. It is from
    • Christi. Der Mensch in seinem Zusammenhang mit dem Kosmos. Band IX.



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