Perspectives On A Century: A Compendium Of 100 Years Of The Christian Community Journal
Perspectives On A Century: A Compendium Of 100 Years Of The Christian Community Journal
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Perspectives On A Century: A Compendium Of 100 Years Of The Christian Community Journal

9781782507888

Foreword by Tom Ravetz
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A landmark compendium of fascinating articles from one hundred years of The Christian Community journal.



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Dimensions: 21 x 14.8 x 0 cm

Book Type: Paperback / softback

Pages: 256

Publishing Date: 20220127

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A century ago in central Europe, a small group of Rudolf Steiner's theology students, with the help of Steiner himself, established The Christian Community as a movement for religious renewal. From its founding they published a regular journal containing articles from the movement's key figures, including Emil Bock, Evelyn Capel, Alfred Heidenreich and Rudolf Frieling, as a way to share knowledge and insight and develop ideas and practice.

Published in celebration of the centenary of The Christian Community, this landmark compendium gathers a wide-ranging selection of important articles spanning one hundred years of The Christian Community journal from 1922 to 2022. The articles include contemplations on the Bible and festivals of the years, essays on the lives and work of artists and writers, and explorations of ideas about science, the natural world and the earth as a living entity.

This fascinating collection shows the changing concerns of a growing community, from its early pioneering days through the turbulent early decades and the outbreak of the Second World War, to its position in our modern, globalised society.

The book includes a foreword by Tom Ravetz, Lenker of The Christian Community in Great Britain and Ireland and the current editor of Perspectives, the UK's quarterly Christian Community journal.

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