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"Am I going too far if I declare that not a single one of the
opponents took a tenth of the pains I took with anthroposophy
before I joined the movement?" -- Friedrich Rittelmeyer Born in
southern Germany in 1872, Friedrich Rittelmeyer was a leading
figure in the Lutheran church at the beginning of the twentieth
century. His was an influential pulpit, and he was a pioneer of a
new meditative approach, seeking to re-establish the relevance of
the Gospels. His life took an unexpected turn when, in 1911, he
encountered Rudolf Steiner for the first time. He spent the next
ten years critically appraising and investigating Steiner's ideas.
This book is a fascinating and insightful autobiographical account
of those years, as well a rigorous scrutiny of anthroposophy. In
1922, he made the decision to leave the Lutheran church and lead a
new movement for religious renewal, The Christian Community, in
association with Steiner. His final conviction was that Steiner's
ideas were truly inspired. First published in English in 1929, this
book's honest struggle with key anthroposophical concepts has been
influential for generations of people.
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