Background to the Gospel of St. Mark

13 lectures by Rudolf Steiner

These lectures constitute an important chapter in Steiner’s commentary on Christianity. They stress the relationship of the Gospel of Mark to the “language of the macrocosm.”
13 lectures, Munich, Hanover & Koblenz, 17 Oct 1910 to 10 June 1911, GA124
Trans: E. H. Goddard, D. S. Osmond
220pp; paperback
ISBN: 9780880101455

£9.95

In Background to the Gospel of St Mark, Rudolf Steiner shows the relevance of this Gospel especially to our own age, the fifth post-Atlantean epoch. He describes how each of the four Gospels was written to the time and circumstances of successive cultural periods: the Matthew Gospel is most relevant to the age when Christ incarnated and enacted the Mystery of Golgotha, the fourth post-Atlantean epoch; Mark speaks to the fifth; Luke, the sixth; and the Gospel of St John addresses the consciousness of the seventh epoch.
He describes how what is found in the Mark Gospel and not in the others is especially relevant to our age, such as where it speaks of  a complex distressing world events which will occur at the time when Christ will become visible to many in the spiritual atmosphere of the earth, a time of false prophets and false Christs who will “seduce” many, when nations will war against nations, and of famines and natural disasters. (Mark – Chapter 13).
Much else is covered including :
  • Investigation and communication of spiritual truths
  • The two main streams of post-Atlantean civilization
  • The tasks of the fifth post-Atlantean epoch (the present)
  • The laws of rhythm in the domain of soul and spirit
  • The Son of God and the son of Man
  • The moon religion of Yahweh
  • From Buddhism to Rosicrucianism
  • Kyrios, Lord of the Soul
  • Mystery teachings in Mark’s Gospel
  • And much more …
Weight 310 g
Dimensions 21.5 × 13.7 × 1.5 cm

Background to the Gospel of St. Mark

13 lectures by Rudolf Steiner

These lectures constitute an important chapter in Steiner’s commentary on Christianity. They stress the relationship of the Gospel of Mark to the “language of the macrocosm.”
13 lectures, Munich, Hanover & Koblenz, 17 Oct 1910 to 10 June 1911, GA124
Trans: E. H. Goddard, D. S. Osmond
220pp; paperback
ISBN: 9780880101455

£9.95

In Background to the Gospel of St Mark, Rudolf Steiner shows the relevance of this Gospel especially to our own age, the fifth post-Atlantean epoch. He describes how each of the four Gospels was written to the time and circumstances of successive cultural periods: the Matthew Gospel is most relevant to the age when Christ incarnated and enacted the Mystery of Golgotha, the fourth post-Atlantean epoch; Mark speaks to the fifth; Luke, the sixth; and the Gospel of St John addresses the consciousness of the seventh epoch.
He describes how what is found in the Mark Gospel and not in the others is especially relevant to our age, such as where it speaks of  a complex distressing world events which will occur at the time when Christ will become visible to many in the spiritual atmosphere of the earth, a time of false prophets and false Christs who will “seduce” many, when nations will war against nations, and of famines and natural disasters. (Mark – Chapter 13).
Much else is covered including :
  • Investigation and communication of spiritual truths
  • The two main streams of post-Atlantean civilization
  • The tasks of the fifth post-Atlantean epoch (the present)
  • The laws of rhythm in the domain of soul and spirit
  • The Son of God and the son of Man
  • The moon religion of Yahweh
  • From Buddhism to Rosicrucianism
  • Kyrios, Lord of the Soul
  • Mystery teachings in Mark’s Gospel
  • And much more …
Weight 310 g
Dimensions 21.5 × 13.7 × 1.5 cm
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