Glossary
Curative Education in Anthroposophy
Curative Education in Anthroposophy (German Heilpädagogik) is Steiner's spiritual-scientific practice of educating children with developmental and learning differences, systematized in GA 317, the twelve-lecture Curative Education Course given at Dornach...
Anthroposophic Medicine in Anthroposophy
Anthroposophic medicine is the medical movement Rudolf Steiner founded with Dr. Ita Wegman in 1921, systematised in GA 27 (1925) and grounded in the fourfold human and threefold organism.
Sophia in Anthroposophy
Sophia is the heavenly Wisdom-being who, in Steiner's anthroposophic Christology, stands as the feminine cosmic counterpart to the Logos. She is identified through the soul of the Nathan-Jesus Mary and...
Zarathustra in Anthroposophy
Zarathustra in Anthroposophy is the Persian initiate-individuality whose I-being incarnated as the Solomon Jesus of Matthew and at age twelve passed into the Nathan Jesus of Luke, preparing the bodily...
Maitreya Buddha in Anthroposophy
Maitreya Buddha in Anthroposophy is the bodhisattva-individuality whose final earthly incarnation, roughly 3,000 years after our time, will herald the reappearance of Christ in the etheric. Steiner systematized this reading...
Two Jesus Children in Anthroposophy
Steiner's reading of the irreconcilable Matthew and Luke genealogies as the record of two distinct Jesus births: a Solomon Jesus carrying the Zarathustra-I in the royal Davidic line, and a...