Glossary
The Gospel of Matthew in Anthroposophy
Among the four Gospels, Steiner held that the Gospel of Matthew is the most human document of them all. It does not raise the reader's eyes to the Logos, as...
The Turning Point of Time in Anthroposophy
The Turning Point of Time is Rudolf Steiner's term for the Mystery of Golgotha understood as the central pivot of the Earth's whole evolution. In German he calls it the...
Gethsemane in Anthroposophy
Gethsemane is the olive garden where the Gospels place the night-before-Golgotha agony, and where Rudolf Steiner located one of the most precise pictures of what the Mystery of Golgotha asked...
The Second Adam in Anthroposophy
The Second Adam in Anthroposophy is Rudolf Steiner's term, taken directly from the Apostle Paul, for Christ understood as the new progenitor of humanity who reverses the Fall of the...
From Jesus to Christ in Anthroposophy
From Jesus to Christ names the central distinction of Steiner’s esoteric Christianity: Jesus is the man born of an earthly line, while the Christ is a cosmic being who joined...
The Transfiguration in Anthroposophy
The Transfiguration is the moment, told in the ninth chapter of the Gospel of St Mark, when Christ Jesus shines out in radiant light on a mountain while Moses and...