Rudolf Steiner suggested that children in the first Waldorf School
who did not belong to a particular denomination could have
'independent Christian religion lessons' and Sunday Services. This
book is a comprehensive collection of Rudolf Steiner's thoughts and
ideas about teaching religion in Steiner-Waldorf schools and about
the Sunday Services for children. Extracts are from his lectures to
teachers and faculty meetings. In addition there are chapters by
some of the early Waldorf teachers on how the Sunday Services were
inaugurated and practiced in the first decades. Previously
published as Towards Religious Education.
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