Christianity as Mystical Fact

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In 'Christianity as Mystical Fact,' Rudolf Steiner explores the esoteric dimensions of Christianity, viewing it as a mystical and experiential path to spiritual knowledge.

He delves into the historical and spiritual contexts of Christianity, interpreting its central events and figures through the lens of spiritual science.

Steiner seeks to reveal the deeper, hidden meanings within Christian traditions, emphasizing personal spiritual development and inner transformation.

The book examines the role of Christ as a pivotal figure in human evolution, offering a unique perspective on Christian teachings.

Steiner's work aims to bridge the gap between conventional religious understanding and a more profound, mystical comprehension of Christianity.

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CW 164 The Value of Thinking: Lecture 4 (Dornach, 20 September 1915) by Rudolf Steiner

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