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The Gospel of St. John and Its Relation to the Other Gospels

di Rudolf Steiner

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Beginning at the turn of the century, Rudolf Steiner began to express a passionate interest in Christianity. For him, the event he called the "Mystery of Golgotha" is more than the central event of Christianity; it is, in fact, the turning point in time for all human and earthly evolution. In his Autobiography, Steiner clarified his views on Christianity: Some of what I said and wrote during that period 1890s] seems to contradict the way I described Christianity later on. This is because, when I wrote the word Christianity, I was referring to the teachings of a "world beyond" that was active in all Christian doctrines at the time. The whole meaning of religious experiences pointed to a world of spirit, one that was supposed to be unattainable by human intellect. Whatever religion might have to say and whatever precepts for moral life it might offer arise from what is revealed to human beings from outside. My own direct, inner perception of spirit objected to this; it wanted to experience the worlds of both spirit and the physical in perceptions of the human being and nature. And my ethical individualism objected to this. It rejected the external support of commandments for morality; such support came instead as the result of spiritual soul development within the human being, where divinity lives. That was a trying time for my soul as I looked at Christianity. This period lasted from the time I left the Weimar work until I wrote my book Christianity as Mystical Fact. These kinds of tests are obstacles, placed in one's path by destiny (or karma), and they must be overcome through spiritual development. In these talks, Rudolf Steiner offers his profound insights into the essential truths behind the Christ event, as well as the historic and prehistoric events--on Earth and in the spiritual worlds--leading up to the turning point in time. He shows that the ancient mysteries of the East, the Persians, the Egyptians, the Greeks, and the streams behind those impulses--going back to Atlantis and Lemuria--all lead to the event of Christ's incarnation and the Mystery of Golgotha, through which the Earth became the body of Christ. Further, Steiner talks about what those events mean for the future of humanity and the Earth. The Gospel of St. John and Its Relation to the Other Gospels is an essential document in the literature of Christology and for understanding the central place of esoteric Christianity in Anthroposophy. The essential topics discussed in these lectures: The Christians of St. John; the rebirth of the higher "I" in individuals and in humanity The living spiritual history; the leaders of humanity; the creative Word The transformation of Earth; the prototypes of created types; the servants of the Word The hierarchies of our solar system and the kingdoms of the Earth Human development during the incarnations of our Earth; the kingdom of the luciferic and ahrimanic spirits and the kingdom of the divine spiritual beings The Atlantean oracles; post-Atlantean sanctuaries of initiation; the baptism by John The baptism with water and the baptism with fire and spirit The Mysteries of initiation; rebirth through Jesus Christ The artistic composition of the Gospel of St. John; the climax of power in the signs and miracles Events at the baptism by John; Christ's mastery over the laws of the skeletal structure and the conquest of death The establishment of harmony in the inner forces of human beings through the Christ impulse; the connection between the ancient mysteries and the Gospels The decline of the ancient wisdom and its renewal through the Christ impulse; the significance of the Mystery of Golgotha for human evolution on Earth The cosmic significance of the Mystery of Golgotha; the conquest of death through the expulsion of the luciferic and ahriman… (altro)
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Lecture 1: The Johannine Christians; Lecture 2: Living Spiritual History; Lecture 3: The Metamorphoses of the Earth; Lecture 4: The Hierarchical Beings of Our Solar System and the Kingdoms of the Earth; Lecture 5: Human Evolution within the Embodiments of our Earth; Lecture 6: The Atlantean Oracles; Lecture 7: The Baptism with Water and the Baptism with Fire and Spirit; Lecture 8: The Initiation Mysteries; Lecture 9: The Artistic Composition of the Gospel of St. John; Lecture 10: What Occurred at the Baptism?; Lecture 11: The Harmonization of the Inner Forces of Man through the Christ-Impulse; Lecture 12: The Decline of Primeval Wisdom and its Rejuvenation through the Christ-Impulse; Lecture 13: The Cosmic Significance of the Mystery of Golgotha; Lecture 14: The Earth as Christ's Body and as a New Light Center.
  MichaelLibrary | Apr 25, 2019 |
COMENTARIOS AL EVANGELIO DE SAN JUAN

Sobre Steiner:

Rudolf Steiner, doctor en Filosofía y Letras, nació en 1861 en Kraljevec (Austria) y murió en 1925 en Dornach (Suiza). Cursó estudios de Ciencias Naturales, Matemáticas y Filosofía en
Viena. Sus numerosas actividades culturales como escritor, redactor y docente, tanto en Viena como en Berlíny Weimar, donde editó la obra cientifica de Goethe, van reflejando el compromiso que él sentía, cada vez más, de elaborar, al comienzo de nuestro siglo,
una «ciencia espiritual de orientación antroposófica».

Con la construcción del Goetheanum, Dornach (próxima a Basilea) se convierte en el centro de sus actividades.

La Antroposofía ofrece al hombre del siglo xx, que se hace preguntas sobre sí mismo y su destino, una nueva imagen del mundo y del hombre, aplicando la rigurosa metodología científica al desarrollo de la ciencia espiritual.

Los resultados de la investigación espiritual de Rudolf Steiner se reflejan en la renovación de muchos sectores de nuestra vida como, por ejemplo: la Pedagogía (Escuelas Waldorf), la medicina y pedagogía curativa, el arte (arquitectura, pintura, euritmia y arte de la palabra), así como en la agricultura (método biológico-dinámico) y el orden social (triformación del organismo social).

Breve fragmento de la primera conferencia (de las catorce que aparecen en este libro):

Amigos:
En este día particular del año, se ha celebrado desde hace tiempo, por un gran número de los que buscan la sabidurIa superior, una fiesta especial; y muchos amigos del movimiento antroposófico, en esta ciudad han deseado que esta serie de charlas comience en este
día de San Juan Bautista.

Este día del año era ya una fiesta en la antigua época Persa, en la que se celebraba en este día la fiesta del Bautismo del Agua y del Fuego. También en la antigua Roma se celebraba el mismo día la Fiesta de Vesta, que era también la fiesta del bautismo del fuego. En la
Europa precristiana encontramos una fiesta similar que coincide con el momento en que los días son más largos y las noches más cortas y los días comienzan a acortarse, cuando el Sol comienza a perder la fuerza que posibilita el crecimiento y la floración de las cosas terrenas.

Para nuestros antepasados europeos, esta fiesta de Junio aparecía como una retirada desaparición gradual del Dios Baldur, asociado con el sol.
Después, en el período Cristiano, esta fiesta de Junio se convirtió poco a poco en la fiesta de San Juan, en memoria del Precursor de Cristo Jesús...
  FundacionRosacruz | Mar 24, 2018 |
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Beginning at the turn of the century, Rudolf Steiner began to express a passionate interest in Christianity. For him, the event he called the "Mystery of Golgotha" is more than the central event of Christianity; it is, in fact, the turning point in time for all human and earthly evolution. In his Autobiography, Steiner clarified his views on Christianity: Some of what I said and wrote during that period 1890s] seems to contradict the way I described Christianity later on. This is because, when I wrote the word Christianity, I was referring to the teachings of a "world beyond" that was active in all Christian doctrines at the time. The whole meaning of religious experiences pointed to a world of spirit, one that was supposed to be unattainable by human intellect. Whatever religion might have to say and whatever precepts for moral life it might offer arise from what is revealed to human beings from outside. My own direct, inner perception of spirit objected to this; it wanted to experience the worlds of both spirit and the physical in perceptions of the human being and nature. And my ethical individualism objected to this. It rejected the external support of commandments for morality; such support came instead as the result of spiritual soul development within the human being, where divinity lives. That was a trying time for my soul as I looked at Christianity. This period lasted from the time I left the Weimar work until I wrote my book Christianity as Mystical Fact. These kinds of tests are obstacles, placed in one's path by destiny (or karma), and they must be overcome through spiritual development. In these talks, Rudolf Steiner offers his profound insights into the essential truths behind the Christ event, as well as the historic and prehistoric events--on Earth and in the spiritual worlds--leading up to the turning point in time. He shows that the ancient mysteries of the East, the Persians, the Egyptians, the Greeks, and the streams behind those impulses--going back to Atlantis and Lemuria--all lead to the event of Christ's incarnation and the Mystery of Golgotha, through which the Earth became the body of Christ. Further, Steiner talks about what those events mean for the future of humanity and the Earth. The Gospel of St. John and Its Relation to the Other Gospels is an essential document in the literature of Christology and for understanding the central place of esoteric Christianity in Anthroposophy. The essential topics discussed in these lectures: The Christians of St. John; the rebirth of the higher "I" in individuals and in humanity The living spiritual history; the leaders of humanity; the creative Word The transformation of Earth; the prototypes of created types; the servants of the Word The hierarchies of our solar system and the kingdoms of the Earth Human development during the incarnations of our Earth; the kingdom of the luciferic and ahrimanic spirits and the kingdom of the divine spiritual beings The Atlantean oracles; post-Atlantean sanctuaries of initiation; the baptism by John The baptism with water and the baptism with fire and spirit The Mysteries of initiation; rebirth through Jesus Christ The artistic composition of the Gospel of St. John; the climax of power in the signs and miracles Events at the baptism by John; Christ's mastery over the laws of the skeletal structure and the conquest of death The establishment of harmony in the inner forces of human beings through the Christ impulse; the connection between the ancient mysteries and the Gospels The decline of the ancient wisdom and its renewal through the Christ impulse; the significance of the Mystery of Golgotha for human evolution on Earth The cosmic significance of the Mystery of Golgotha; the conquest of death through the expulsion of the luciferic and ahriman

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