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Inner Impulses of Evolution
The Mexican Mysteries and the Knights Templar
By Rudolf Steiner
GA 171
With an introduction by Frédéric Kozlik
The seven lectures presented here were given in Dornach, Switzerland,
Sept. 16th to Oct. 1st, 1916. They were revised for this edition by
Gilbert Church, Frédéric Kozlik, and Stewart C. Easton. In the
Collected Edition of Rudolf Steiner's works, the volume containing the
German texts is entitled, Innere Entwicklungsimpulse der
Menschheit (Vol. 171 in the Bibliographic Survey, 1961).
Copyright © 1984
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| | Contents |
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| | Foreword by Stewart C. Easton |
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| | Introduction by Frédéric Kozlik |
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| I | Lecture I The Effects of Greece and Rome on Our Time |
September 16, 1916 |
| II | Lecture II The Influence of Luciferic and Ahrimanic Beings on Historical Development. The clear Perception of the Sensory World and Free Imaginations as the Task of Our Time. Genghis Khan and the Discovery of America |
September 17, 1916 |
| III | Lecture III The After Effects of the Atlantean Mysteries in America and Asia |
September 18, 1916 |
| IV | Lecture IV The Rise of Spiritualism. The Need for the Science of the Spirit |
September 23, 1916 |
| V | Lecture V Atlantean Impulses in the Mexican Mysteries. The Problem of Natural Urges and Impulses, The Problem of Death |
September 24, 1916 |
| VI | Lecture VI Ancient Cultural Impulses Spiritualized in Goethe. The Cosmic Knowledge of the Knights Templar |
September 25, 1916 |
| VII | Lecture VII Henry VIII and Sir Thomas More. The Education of Man through the Materialistic Conception |
October 01, 1916 |
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| | Back Cover Sheet |
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