Anthroposophical Ethics (1928)
With an Account of Francis of Assisi
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Anthroposophical Ethics (1928)
Rudolf Steiner e.Lib Document
Lectures Section
Based on a study of the life of Francis of Assisi, Steiner shows how the
development of morality is based on the belief in the Divine at the bottom
of every human soul, on the boundless love that springs from this belief,
and on the hope for each human soul that it can find its way back to the
Divine.
By Rudolf Steiner
Translated and edited by H. Collison
GA 155
Based on a study of the life of Francis of Assisi, Steiner shows how the
development of morality is based on the belief in the Divine at the bottom
of every human soul, on the boundless love that springs from this belief,
and on the hope for each human soul that it can find its way back to the
Divine.
This volume is a translation from the German of
Christus und die Menschliche Seele. Ueber den Sinn
des Lebens. Theosophische Moral. Anthroposophie und Christentum,
(Vol. 155 in the Bibliographical Survey. 1961.),
three lectures given by Rudolph Steiner at Norrköping,
Sweden, May 28-29-30, 1912, translated and edited by H. Collison.
.
This translation is presented here with the kind permission of the
Rudolf Steiner Nachlassverwaltung,
Dornach, Switzerland. From Bn 155.2, GA 155, CW 155.
Copyright © 1928
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