The Case for Anthroposophy: Extracts from Riddles of the Soul (Cw 21)

Rudolf Steiner

The Case for Anthroposophy: Extracts from  Riddles of the Soul  (Cw 21)
Format
Hardback
Publisher
SteinerBooks, Inc
Country
United States
Published
15 March 2018
Pages
124
ISBN
9780996921107

The Case for Anthroposophy: Extracts from Riddles of the Soul (Cw 21)

Rudolf Steiner

Written in 1917 (CW 21)

As the mortal part of the sentient human being manifests itself through rhythmic occurrences in the body, so does the immortal spirit-kernel of the soul reveal itself in the inspiration-content of intuitive consciousness. –Rudolf Steiner ( Principles of Psychosomatic Physiology )

The Case for Anthroposophy consists of Owen Barfield’s selections from Riddles of the Soul (Vom Seelenratseln), one of the most important written works by Rudolf Steiner, who said that the first essay was written not with a pen, but with soul spades that want to rip away the planks that board up the world–i.e., clear away the limits to knowledge set by natural science–but want to do so through one’s inner work of the soul.

In the second essay, Rudolf Steiner goes head-to-head with Max Dessoir, a typical materialist and foe of the spirit; Dessoir’s response to Steiner’s essay is included as an appendix. Steiner also describes for the first time how the three soul forces (thinking, feeling, and volition) relate to the three organizations of the body: the nervous-sensory system; the rhythmic system; and the metabolic-limb system.

While not an easy text, The Case for Anthroposophy offers a unique exploration of inner and outer frontiers, as well as the ways in which bridges are built to connect them. This book was always an important work for early students of Spiritual Science, who worked deeply to penetrate Rudolf Steiner’s esoteric teaching.

CONTENTS

Introduction by Owen Barfield

I. Anthropology and Anthroposophy II. The Philosophical Bearing of Anthroposophy III. Concerning the Limits of Knowledge IV. Concerning Abstraction V. Concerning the Nature of Spiritual Perception VI. Reply to a Favourite Objection VII. Principles of Psychosomatic Physiology VIII. The Real Basis of Intentional Relation

The Chadwick Library Edition is an endeavor to republish–mostly in new or thoroughly revised English translations–several written works of Rudolf Steiner. The edition is named for the late horticulturist Alan Chadwick, whose life and work has served as inspiration to the small group from which the idea originated. Our extensive experience with special bindings led to the selection–for this trade edition of 750 books–of a leather spine binding, cloth sides, and a light slipcase. For the hand-numbered edition (100 books), the binding is full leather with a hand-gilt top of the pages in a fine, stiff, cloth-covered slipcase. The leather is blue calfskin, and the title stamping on the spines is in genuine gold leaf. All of this will be carried out by hand at one of the finest binders, Ruggero Rigoldi.

The Case for Anthroposophy is a translation from German of extracts selected by Owen Barfield from Vom Seelenratseln (GA 21).

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