This book is personal in the sense that it reflects one person's endeavors to build a connection to Anthroposophy. As the author states in his preface, "As soon as we comprehend Anthroposophy as something living, we are concerned not merely with defining it intellectually but, rather, with developing a real relationship to it." He continues, "The content of this book] will probably reveal more about the author and his relationship to Anthroposophy than about Anthroposophy] itself, for its nature is basically beyond description and consequently evades any purely intellectual definition."
This is a valuable addition to the body of secondary literature on Anthroposophy from an established and well-respected author on the subject.
Contents:
- Anthroposophy and the Riddle of Man
- The Anthroposophical Path of Knowledge
- Ego-Consciousness and the Mystery of Golgotha
- Rudolf Steiner's Path of Development
- The Being of the Christ and the Mystery of Man