This early, fundamental work shows how Christianity arose out of what
was prepared in the pre-Christian Mysteries. Christianity, however, was
not merely a further development of what existed in these Mysteries but
something unique and independent. From an examination of the ancient
Mysteries, Steiner goes on to discuss the Gospels, the Lazarus miracle,
the Apocalypse of St. John, Jesus and his historical background, and more.
This book is a foundation for what Steiner later more fully develops
concerning the nature of Christ and Christianity.
In dieser frühen Schrift stellt Rudolf Steiner das Wesen des
Christentums und seine geistesgeschichtliche Stellung in der
Menschheitsentwicklung dar. Mit Christi Leben, Tod und Auferstehung
ist die Erfüllung und zugleich die Überwindung der antiken
Mysterien gegeben.
As his source for many of the classical quotations included in
Christianity as Mystical Fact, Rudolf Steiner used Otto
Willman's Geschichte des Idealismus, History of Idealism.
The present translators have referred to original texts wherever
possible for this edition of Steiner's book.
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