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- Title: Lecture: On the Reality of Higher Worlds
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- religion! Now the life of Anthroposophy is indissolubly bound up with
- that life of the soul in which the very deepest forces of religion
- death of religion at most it might betoken the end of
- something that is merely regarded as religion and is already dead.
- If, indeed, this is what has happened to religion, Anthroposophy
- Title: Lecture: The World Development in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- inserts the moral element into the science of religion, and
- Title: Foundations of Anthroposophy: Lecture III: World Development in the Light of Anthroposophy
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- of religion, and Anthroposophy thus becomes moral-religious
- Title: Renewal of Culture
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- everything which lives in art, religion, ethics, science, law, etc., is a
- law, ethics, religion, art, etc. This is their view: they think that all this
- religion we do not know how to seek in the right way the man in Jesus of
- religion, even man's religious feeling. Consequently, even religious
- people, and those who teach religion to-day, think that religion would be
- religion, nor does it deprive Christianity of its Christian element; instead
- with religion, and at the same time we are to have a religious renewal. This
- For the content of religion can never be drawn out of anything but what a
- religious life was fully active, we find that religions were also filled with
- religion.
- does not seek a religion in addition to science, but it endeavors instead to
- does not seek an irreligious science, and beside it an unscientific religion,
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