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"Every page contains thought at a high level." -British Weekly
Rudolf Steiner begins these three lectures by depicting the
background of early Christian thought, from which scholastic
philosophers arose. He focuses on the "unanswered question" of the
scholastic movement: How can human thinking be made Christlike and
develop toward a vision of the spiritual world? A study of
subsequent European thought, especially that of Kant, leads to the
possibility of deepening into spiritual perception the scientific
thinking that arose from scholasticism. Steiner explains that,
since the beginning of the twentieth century, this is true
Christianity.
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