Christianity As Mystical Fact By Rudolf Steiner

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Christianity As Mystical Fact And The Mysteries Of Antiquity By Rudolf Steiner

Publishing: 1948 by Rudolf Steiner Publishing Co

One of Steiner’s classics, this is a reprint from 1948. Steiner conveys the fact that this book is NOT based on Mystical experiences and the need to accept “phenomena.” Rather is a book that contains contents that are genuine FACT. And can be backed by natural science in the very near future. SUPER RARE

Condition: Good / spine is mildly sun-faded / hardcover itself is in good condition / pages have moderate underlining and marginalia throughout / text is completely legible

“Man may be led astray by this serpent,--knowledge,--if he does not bring to life in him the Son of God, who crushes the serpent’s head. “And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.”(xii. 9) In these words we can see what it was that Christianity wished to be;--a new kind of initiation. What had been attained in the Mysteries was to be attained in a new form. For in them too the serpent had to be overcome, but this was no longer to take place in the old way. The one, primeval mystery, the Christian mystery, was to replace the many mysteries of antiquity. Jesus, in whom the Logos had been made flesh, was to become the initiator of the whole of humanity, and humanity was to be his own community of Mystics.” - Rudolf Steiner Christianity As Mystical Fact


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Christianity As Mystical Fact And The Mysteries Of Antiquity By Rudolf Steiner

Publishing: 1948 by Rudolf Steiner Publishing Co

One of Steiner’s classics, this is a reprint from 1948. Steiner conveys the fact that this book is NOT based on Mystical experiences and the need to accept “phenomena.” Rather is a book that contains contents that are genuine FACT. And can be backed by natural science in the very near future. SUPER RARE

Condition: Good / spine is mildly sun-faded / hardcover itself is in good condition / pages have moderate underlining and marginalia throughout / text is completely legible

“Man may be led astray by this serpent,--knowledge,--if he does not bring to life in him the Son of God, who crushes the serpent’s head. “And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.”(xii. 9) In these words we can see what it was that Christianity wished to be;--a new kind of initiation. What had been attained in the Mysteries was to be attained in a new form. For in them too the serpent had to be overcome, but this was no longer to take place in the old way. The one, primeval mystery, the Christian mystery, was to replace the many mysteries of antiquity. Jesus, in whom the Logos had been made flesh, was to become the initiator of the whole of humanity, and humanity was to be his own community of Mystics.” - Rudolf Steiner Christianity As Mystical Fact


Christianity As Mystical Fact And The Mysteries Of Antiquity By Rudolf Steiner

Publishing: 1948 by Rudolf Steiner Publishing Co

One of Steiner’s classics, this is a reprint from 1948. Steiner conveys the fact that this book is NOT based on Mystical experiences and the need to accept “phenomena.” Rather is a book that contains contents that are genuine FACT. And can be backed by natural science in the very near future. SUPER RARE

Condition: Good / spine is mildly sun-faded / hardcover itself is in good condition / pages have moderate underlining and marginalia throughout / text is completely legible

“Man may be led astray by this serpent,--knowledge,--if he does not bring to life in him the Son of God, who crushes the serpent’s head. “And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.”(xii. 9) In these words we can see what it was that Christianity wished to be;--a new kind of initiation. What had been attained in the Mysteries was to be attained in a new form. For in them too the serpent had to be overcome, but this was no longer to take place in the old way. The one, primeval mystery, the Christian mystery, was to replace the many mysteries of antiquity. Jesus, in whom the Logos had been made flesh, was to become the initiator of the whole of humanity, and humanity was to be his own community of Mystics.” - Rudolf Steiner Christianity As Mystical Fact