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The Lord's Prayer and Rudolf Steiner Peter Selg

The Lord's Prayer and Rudolf Steiner By Peter Selg

The Lord's Prayer and Rudolf Steiner by Peter Selg


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Summary

The first time all of Steiner's comments on the Lord's Prayer have been presented together.

The Lord's Prayer and Rudolf Steiner Summary

The Lord's Prayer and Rudolf Steiner: A study of his insights into the archetypal prayer of Christianity by Peter Selg

'Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.'

Rudolf Steiner once called the Lord's Prayer the 'greatest initiation prayer', and he spoke about it many times, also referring to it as the central prayer of Christian experience.

This book is, however, the first time that all of Steiner's comments, accounts and perspectives have been brought together in one place, presenting the full scope and depth of his ideas. Along the way, Peter Selg reveals some surprising insights into the spiritual history and mission of Christianity.

The Lord's Prayer and Rudolf Steiner Reviews

'This book, which is a gem, has the potential to become a companion for every human being, who is interested in the central prayer of Christianity and wants to open heart, spirit and mind for it.'
-- Perspectives

About Peter Selg

Peter Selg was born in Stuttgart in 1963. He is the director of the Ita Wegman Institute in Arlesheim, Switzerland. He lectures extensively and is the author of many books on the work of Rudolf Steiner. He is married with three children.

Additional information

NGR9781782500513
9781782500513
1782500510
The Lord's Prayer and Rudolf Steiner: A study of his insights into the archetypal prayer of Christianity by Peter Selg
New
Paperback
Floris Books
2014-03-20
128
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