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The Gospel of St. Luke
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The Gospel of St. Luke
On-line since: 29th January, 2008
The Gospel of St. Luke
Rudolf Steiner e.Lib Document
Lectures Section
In these lectures on the Luke Gospel, Steiner provides the solution to
the riddle of the irreconcilable contradictions in the accounts of the
genealogy and childhood of Jesus in Matthew and Luke when he unveils for
the first time the secret of the two Jesus children. He also describes
the workings of Zarathustra, the relation between the Buddha and Jesus
child, and more.
By Rudolf Steiner
Translated by D. S. Osmond with the assistance of Owen Barfield
Bn 114, GA 114, CW 114
In these lectures on the Luke Gospel, Steiner provides the solution to
the riddle of the irreconcilable contradictions in the accounts of the
genealogy and childhood of Jesus in Matthew and Luke when he unveils for
the first time the secret of the two Jesus children. He also describes
the workings of Zarathustra, the relation between the Buddha and Jesus
child, and more.
The translation of these lectures has
been made from shorthand reports unrevised by the lecturer and published
as Volume No. 114 (Das Lukas-Evangelium) in the Complete Centenary
Edition of the works of Rudolf Steiner in the original German.
This English Edition is published by permission of the Rudolf
Steiner-Nachlassverwaltung, Dornach, Switzerland.
From Bn 114, GA 114, CW 114.
Copyright © 1964
This e.Text edition is provided with the cooperation of:
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| Cover Sheet |
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| Publisher's Note |
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| Contents |
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| Synopsis |
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| Lecture One |
September 15, 1909 |
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Initiates
and Clairvoyants. The various Aspects of Initiation. The four Gospels
considered in the light of spiritual-scientific investigation
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| Lecture Two |
September 16, 1909 |
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The Gospel
of St. Luke: an Expression of the Principle of Love and Compassion.
The Missions of the Bodhisattvas and of the Buddha
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| Lecture Three |
September 17, 1909 |
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The Influx
of Buddhistic Conceptions into the Gospel of St. Luke. The Teaching of
Buddha. The Eightfold Path
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| Lecture Four |
September 18, 1909 |
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Sanctuaries
of Leadership in ancient Atlantis. The Nirmanakaya of Buddha and the
Nathan Jesus-child. The Adam-soul before the Fall. The Reincarnation
of Zarathustra in the Solomon Jesus-child
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| Lecture Five |
September 19, 1909 |
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The great
Streams inspired by Buddha and by Zarathustra converge in Jesus of
Nazareth. The Nathan Jesus and the Solomon Jesus
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| Lecture Six |
September 20, 1909 |
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The Mission
of the Hebrews. Buddha's Teaching concerning the Ennoblement of Man's
Inner Nature, and Zarathustra's Teaching concerning the Cosmos. Elijah
and John the Baptist
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| Lecture Seven |
September 21, 1909 |
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The two
Jesus-Children. The Incarnation of the Christ in Jesus of Nazareth.
Vishva Karman, Ahura Mazdao, Jahve. The Lodge of the Twelve Bodhisattvas
and the ‘Thirteenth’
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| Lecture Eight |
September 24, 1909 |
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The Evolution
of Consciousness in Humanity during the post-Atlantean Epoch. The Mission
of Spiritual Science: Mastery of the Physical by the Spiritual. Illness
and Healing. The Influences proceeding from the Christ-Ego
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| Lecture Nine |
September 25, 1909 |
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The Law given
on Sinai: the last prophetic Announcement of the Ego. Buddha's Teaching
of Compassion and Love. The Wheel of the Law. Christ the Bringer of the
living Power of Love
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| Lecture Ten |
September 26, 1909 |
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Christianity
and the Teaching of Reincarnation and Karma. Jonah and Solomon: Examples
of two modes of Initiation in olden Times. The Christ Principle and the
new mode of Initiation. The Event of Golgotha: Initiation presented on
the outer Plane of World-History
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