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- Title: Course for Priests: Contents
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- Movement for Religious Renewal and the Anthroposophical
- New Testament as a supersensible revelation. Regarding the
- translation of the Gospels. An example of a new kind of
- Title: Course for Priests: Summaries of Lectures
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- Movement for Religious Renewal and the Anthroposophical
- New Testament as a supersensible revelation. Regarding the
- translation of the Gospels. An example of a new kind of
- Title: Course for Priests: Lecture I
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- newer impulses, impulses capable of making people independent
- Title: Course for Priests: Lecture II
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- For those who want to work from the basis of religious renewal
- necessary that the relationship between the Religious Renewal
- are working with a path of knowledge. The religious renewal is
- as a result in a Geneva newspaper in a wild attack, how the
- be brought across into a movement for the renewal of
- feeling of eternity through this new ritual, so that no
- renewal’ — so you have correctly formulated the sentence.
- itself, to need religious renewal? The reverse: ‘Religious
- renewal needs Anthroposophy!’ What was said there in the
- at Anthroposophists, not at the Movement for Religious Renewal.
- Religious Renewal. We do not want to be poor representatives of
- Title: Course for Priests: Lecture III
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- when he expressed the Word of God; he knew he had to first go
- Consecration into the Christian Movement for Religious Renewal
- Christian Community as ever new at each fulfilment of the
- ritual, just like the physical body experiences something new
- Title: Course for Priests: Lecture IV
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- The Bible, namely the New Testament, is a document which we
- When religious documents, particularly the New Testament, are
- understanding of ancient religious knowledge, also the New
- researchable spiritual scientific facts to, let's say, the New
- most important places in the New Testament. I would like to
- stress from the start that representations in the New Testament
- are connected to a historic fact; the depiction in the New
- formation of the New Testament. If you don't do this, a far too
- strong trivial tone enters into the New Testament. We can
- reluctance is to perceive the New Testament in its total
- given humanity on earth, but He brought it in a new way in
- but I bring it in a new way. I bring it to you through what the
- Father comes across in a different and in a newer way to the
- truth, the New Testament does not become less beautiful,
- facts everywhere in the New Testament where the Gospels were
- alive and remain capable of becoming ever new and more rich. I
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