
The Life and Times of Rudolf Steiner
volume 2: origin and growth of his insights
$44.32
- Paperback
240 pages
- Release Date
14 May 2009
Summary
Rudolf Steiner: Unveiling the Man and His Vision
Emil Bock’s insightful exploration delves into the life and work of Rudolf Steiner, drawing on previously unknown aspects uncovered through extensive research. This second volume illuminates key themes and ideas that shaped Steiner’s profound contributions, while also examining the intricate nature of destiny.
From the formative early years of Jesus and the significance of the Christmas festival, to the pivotal break from the …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780863156847 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0863156843 |
| Author: | Emil Bock, Lynda Hepburn |
| Publisher: | Floris Books |
| Imprint: | Floris Books |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 240 |
| Release Date: | 14 May 2009 |
| Weight: | 446g |
| Dimensions: | 24mm x 288mm x 158mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
‘This is the second part of Emil Bock’s monumental biography of the great anthroposophist. More than a life history, this volume explores the development of Steiner’s thought, from Theosophy to Anthroposophy and beyond … If you enjoyed Volume One, you will find much of interest here.’ – Inner Light Magazine ‘The most comprehensive account of the life of Rudolf Steniner’ – David Lorimer, Scientific and Medical Network Review Summer 2009 ‘Emil Bock is able to communicate and make accesible his enthusiasm and understanding of anthroposhophy and Rudolf Steniers mission… The reader can certainly feel animated to explore further’ – Nicholas Wijnberg, Perspectives, Dec 2009 - Feb 2010 ‘Volume II presents many of the very interesting and provocative ideas that were espoused by Rudolph Steiner. Also interesting are the author’s insights and views on Steiner’s life’s work, destny and the role he played in shaping human consciousness.’ –The Beacon, Jan-March 2010
About The Author
Emil Bock
Emil Bock (1895–1959) was one of the founders of the Christian Community in 1922, and led the movement from 1938 until his death.
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