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- Title: First Lecture: The Gospel of St. John
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- relevant to the life of the founder of Christianity. They are
- as it was born in him through the impact of Christianity.
- could be taken as Christian historical facts.
- that related to the life of the founder of Christianity, and
- was the founder of Christianity could not readily be
- Christian mystics so often expressed in profound and
- is told us of the founder of Christianity is not authentic.
- only makes people into Christians but enables them to awaken
- Title: Second Lecture: The Gospel of St. John
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- make it alive in us, we come to know the Christian
- Christian initiation has similarities with other ways of
- Christian initiation.
- pupil of the Christian initiation has to undergo seven
- feet, the first stage of a Christian initiation. Christ
- second stage of the Christian initiation is the
- Christian mystic. He feels as though the whole earth was part
- Gospel is a description of this Christian path of initiation.
- Christianity attains its real meaning when it is followed as
- be lived inwardly. The Christian spirit has to be experienced
- Title: Third Lecture: The Gospel of St. John
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- deeply into the essence of Christianity, and has shown us
- Christian document. We have seen that it should not be read
- the birth of Christianity.
- last lecture we came to know the Christian initiation, but it
- was not Christianity that first made initiation possible. At
- Christianity all these things became more inward. Since
- Christianity has provided us with such documents as the John
- pre-Christian times available. One had to be introduced into
- practised far into the Christian era. For a long time it was
- at the time of the birth of Christianity it still had a
- Christianity knows nothing of this teaching of reincarnation.
- manifest. Can this be reconciled with true Christianity? No.
- Christianity would be morally degraded. Interpreted
- fundamental Christian truth: I am the Way, the Truth and the
- Christian mystical truth — “I am the Way, the
- for us today to say in retrospect, that the Christian
- it. Christianity had to prepare mankind to master the
- was the dawn of Christianity. One used names then in a way
- Christian works of art. This is so because man has enfolded
- into theosophical Christianity. If theosophy is to work for
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