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The standard critical work on the Anthroposophical movement, this penetrating study of Rudolf Steiner's esoteric legacy is an invaluable guide.A revised and updated edition of the book, first publi...
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  • 30 April 2009
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The standard critical work on the Anthroposophical movement, this penetrating study of Rudolf Steiner's esoteric legacy is an invaluable guide.

A revised and updated edition of the book, first published in the Eighties, that still remains the main critical work written from outside the movement. This engaging introduction to Anthroposophy is written from the unique point of view of the English-speaking outside world. Employing Anthroposophical and external sources alike, Ahern offers an unbiased look into one of the worldís most interesting mystical societies. Sun at Midnight guides the reader through Anthroposophy's beginnings as an offshoot of Theosophy, the life of its founder, Rudolph Steiner, and the movement's place in Western esoteric history while offering an accessible and incisive look into its deeper esoteric beliefs. Waldorf schools and bio-dynamics are woven together with the hardening of spirit into matter to create a fascinating image of Anthroposophy in all its facets.
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Price: $36.95
Pages: 280
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Publication Date: 30 April 2009
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9780227172933
Format: Paperback
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Part I. The Development of the Rudolf Steiner Movement.
1. 'Must I Remain Silent?' A Life of Rudolf Steiner.
2. The Establishment of the Movement.
3. How the Movement is Organised.

Part II. Thought & Deed in Astroposophy.
4. Meditations and Applications.
5. Man Today, Karma and the Macrocosm.
6. The Evolution of the Macrocosm.

Part III. Gnosis in the West, or the Western 'Esoteric Tradition'.
7. From Gnosticism to Rosicrucianism.
8. Modernity and Gnosis.

Part IV. Different Perspectives.
9. Interpretive Visions.
10. Western Orthodoxy, Mysticism and Gnosis