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Man in the Light of Occultism, Theosophy and Philosophy
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Man in the Light of Occultism, Theosophy and Philosophy
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Man in the Light of Occultism, Theosophy and Philosophy
Rudolf Steiner e.Lib Document
Lectures Section
Steiner reveals historical developments from the esoteric schools
of the earliest antiquity, through personalities such as Plato, Aristotle,
or Francis of Assisi, and other spiritual figures, to the modern pressing
moral problems.
by
Rudolf Steiner
Ten Lectures given in Christiania (Oslo),
2nd to 12th June 1912.
Bn 137, GA 137
Steiner reveals historical developments from the esoteric schools
of the earliest antiquity, through personalities such as Plato, Aristotle,
or Francis of Assisi, and other spiritual figures, to the modern pressing
moral problems.
These lectures have been translated from the text entitled:
Der Mensch im Lichte von Okkultismus. Theosophie und Philosophie,
published as Volume No. 137 in the Complete Centenary Edition
of the works of Rudolf Steiner in the original German.
This lecture series is presented here with the kind permission of the
Rudolf Steiner Nachlassverwaltung, Dornach, Switzerland.
From Bn 137, GA 137.
Copyright © 1964
This e.Text edition is provided with the cooperation of:
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| Preface (a fore word) |
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| Table of Contents |
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| Lecture I. |
June 2nd, 1912 |
| Lecture II. |
June 4th, 1912 |
| Lecture III. |
June 5th, 1912 |
| Lecture IV. |
June 6th, 1912 |
| Lecture V. |
June 7th, 1912 |
| Lecture VI. |
June 8th, 1912 |
| Lecture VII. |
June 9th, 1912 |
| Lecture VIII. |
June 10th, 1912 |
| Lecture IX. |
June 11th, 1912 |
| Lecture X. |
June 12th, 1912 |
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