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Through the Lens of Anthroposophy (What a Spiritual Worldview Has to Say About Religion, Race, Science and Society Today)
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Overview
What place does anthroposophy have in the modern world? Former sceptic Wolfgang Müller argues that anthroposophy can enrich our understanding of spiritual development, medicine and culture.
Spiritual thinker Wolfgang Müller was initially skeptical that anthroposophy had any contemporary value. It wasn't until many years after his first encounter with the challenging and sometimes controversial worldview that a closer study of Rudolf Steiner's writings prompted him to make a radical reappraisal.
In this thought-provoking book, Müller explains how anthroposophy, far from being out of touch with the modern world, has important contributions to make towards our understanding of contemporary life. He shows, for example, how anthroposophy builds on the insights of natural science to explore the inner life of human beings, and how its progressive view of human spiritual development can help us better understand the world's religions. He looks at anthroposophy's approach to medicine, which takes into account both the physical and spiritual aspects of human beings, and goes on to consider Steiner's social and political ideas, which seek to bring our public spheres of culture, politics and economics into greater balance. Finally, Müller explores accusations of racism that have been made against Steiner in recent years and shows how they are fundamentally at odds with Steiner's view of a truly universal humanity.
This book offers a balanced and well-researched contemporary perspective on anthroposophy and will be of value to anyone looking for alternative ways of understanding our world.









