More significant for Christianity in the twentieth-century than the
discoveries of the Nag Hammadi and the Dead Sea Scrolls is the
growing American awareness of the works of Rudolf Steiner.
Practically unavailable until recently, English translations of his
works from the German archives are now gradually coming into print.
Until The Burning Bush, no Bible commentary had incorporated the
remarkable spiritual insights of anthroposophy. Now, Edward Reaugh
Smith combines own extensive knowledge of traditional biblical
scholarship with years of concentrated study of hundreds of Steiner
titles. The result is, for the first time ever, a Bible commentary
informed by anthroposophical insight.
Because of its radical newness, The Burning Bush, as an
introductory volume to a complete series, deviates from the normal
commentary mode, presenting a series of essays on terms and phrases
of critical importance to a deeper comprehension of the biblical
message. It includes an extensive bibliography of Steiner's works
as well as numerous charts, diagrams, and cross-references, making
this a tremendously valuable research tool.
Edward Reaugh Smith's lifelong search for the deeper meaning of
the Bible (which he taught for over twenty-five years before
discovering the writings of Steiner) expresses itself in this
work.
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