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  SteinerBooks (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Rudolf Steiner was born in the small village of Kraljevec, Austria (now in Croatia) in 1861 and died in Dornach, Switzerland in 1925.
Rudolf Steiner was also led to recognize the new presence and activity of the Christ.
Rudolf Steiner left us the fruits of careful spiritual observation and perception (or, as he preferred to call it, spiritual research), a vision that is free and thoroughly conscious of the integrity of thinking and understanding inherent in natural science.
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 Defending Rudolf Steiner Home Page
The results of Steiner's insights prompted a large number of practical initiatives, including agriculture (the Biodynamic movement), education (the Waldorf movement), curative education (the Camphill movement) and an extension to the art of medicine.
Steiner's views and opinions as expressed in some 40 volumes of written work and almost 300 volumes of lecture transcripts have sparked controversy from the outset.
Steiner needs defending for the simple reason that he is not around to defend himself today.
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 Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925),anthroposophy, Waldorf Schools
Steiner was a true polymath, with interests in agriculture, architecture, art, chemistry, drama, literature, math, medicine, philosophy, physics, and religion, among other subjects.
Steiner even speaks of the tension between the search for community and the experience of individuality, which, he believed, are not really contradictions but represent polarities rooted in human nature.
Steiner thought of his Anthroposophy as a "spiritual science." Convinced that reality is essentially spiritual, he wanted to train people to overcome the material world and learn to comprehend the spiritual world by the higher, spiritual self.
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 CaMF: Introduction: Rudolf Steiner - A Biographical Sketch
Until then Rudolf Steiner's school life had been fairly uneventful, except that some of his masters were rather disturbed by the fact that this teen-ager was a voracious reader of Kant and other philosophers, and privately was engrossed in advanced mathematics.
Steiner's contributions to medical research and to medicine in general are used by a steadily growing number of doctors all over the world, and his indications are tested and followed up in a number of research centers and clinics.
Steiner's direct and indirect influence on modern painting with the symphonic use of color, on sculpture, on glass-engraving, on metal work and other visual arts is too far-reaching for anyone even to attempt to describe in condensed form.
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 Waldorf answers - Who was Rudolf Steiner?
Rudolf (Rudolf Joseph Laurence) Steiner, who was of German-Austrian origin, was born on 25 February, 1861 (usually, biographies give the date of his baptism, two days later, as his birth date).
Steiner also gave indications for a curative education for the developmentally disabled, for an extension of medicine, a renewal and development of agriculture into what today is called biodynamic agriculture, and other areas of practical life.
Steiner was 65 years old, and was the leader of the Anthroposophical Movement, which has its headquarters at Dornach, in the Alps.
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 Biodynamic Farming and Gardening Association (BDA) Rudolf Steiner Biography
It was typical of Steiner, however, that these studies did not occupy all his time, for he attended nearly as many courses at the University of Vienna as he did at the Institute.
His appearance in Steiner's life led to important developments, as if he were a signpost from an ancient spirituality to the roots of a new approach to the spirit, just as Felix himself brought his medicinal plants from the country into one of the world's leading cities.
By 1902, when he turned forty-two, Rudolf Steiner had enjoyed a successful career as an editor of important editions of the work of Goethe and Nietzsche, as a philosopher, a critic, and editor of a prestigious cultural magazine, and he had met many of the important figures of the time.
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 Rudolf Steiner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Steiner's father was a huntsman in the service of Count Hoyos in Geras, and later became a telegraph operator and stationmaster on the Southern Austrian Railway.
Steiner's goal for his work was for it to be a development of the philosophical work of Franz Brentano - with whom he had studied - and Wilhelm Dilthey, founders of the phenomenological movement in European philosophy.
Steiner also claimed that there were two different Jesus children involved in the Incarnation of the Christ: one child descended from Solomon, as described in the Gospel of Matthew; the other child from Nathan, as described in the Gospel of Luke.
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 Rudolf Steiner College: Rudolf Steiner & Anthroposophy
Steiner brought forth out of his spiritual experiences an abundance of scientific, medicinal, agricultural, social, educational, architectural, and artistic renewal.
Steiner called this science of spirit, Anthroposophy, meaning "wisdom of the human being." Anthroposophy is non-religious, and enhances many Buddhist, Christian, Muslim, and other traditional practitioners endeavors.
Rudolf Steiner Archive is a site full of information and even full-text versions of Steiner books and lectures in English translation.
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 Who was Rudolf Steiner?
The greatest initiate of the 20th Century and one of history's most original thinkers, Rudolf Steiner's work is largely unknown in the world today.
Rudolf Steiner wrote and spoke in German (with a Viennese accent).
The Rudolf Steiner Nachlassverwaltung maintains the physical archive of Steiner's documents and manuscripts in Dornach, Switzerland, and has kept all 300 volumes of his work in print over the last 80 years.
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 Rudolf Steiner
He made substantial contributions in numerous practical fields, in addition to being the most significant occultist to come forward in the last century.
The complete edition of his published works numbers over 330 volumes (with surprisingly little repetition) making him the most prolific author of all time (true, he had a number of stenographers, but the quality never suffered).
Browse the most comprehensive index to Rudolf Steiner's work in English or German on the Internet.
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 SteinerBooks (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Rudolf Steiner covers a wide range of topics related to esoteric Christianity.
This is a fundamental book, both in Steiner's own development and in the development of Western esotericism and our understanding of the Christ event.
This volume reveals the development of Rudolf Steiner's teaching and offers a unique view of the birth of the anthroposophical movement out of the theosophical movement of the late nineteenth century.
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 Anthroposophical Society in America: Welcome Page (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Anthroposophical Society in America nurtures the life of the soul based on spiritual science arising out of the work of Rudolf Steiner.
It serves as the center of the worldwide Anthroposophical Society and is the seat of the School for Spiritual Science.
The Rudolf Steiner Library is the mail order lending library of the Anthroposophical Society in America.
www.anthroposophy.org.cob-web.org:8888   (191 words)

  
 Rudolf Steiner Archive (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
We want your experience with Rudolf Steiner to be as pleasant as it can be.
When you click on a link to Amazon.com from our website, you will be helping to support the activities of The e.Lib, Inc., including the Rudolf Steiner Archive.
The Rudolf Steiner Archive is maintained by: The e.Librarian / James Stewart /
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