Apocalypse of St John
Discover the profound insights of Rudolf Steiner in his enlightening work, Apocalypse of St John. Published in 1985, this insightful book compiles 13 lectures delivered in Nuremberg from June 17-30, 1908 (CW 104). In these pages, Steiner explores the concept of initiation, allowing readers to perceive and comprehend the spiritual dimensions of existence. He delves into the timeless questions that resonate with every individual: Where are we? Where have we come from? Where are we going?
Steiner's interpretation of St. John's text emerges from a unique esoteric Christian perspective, emphasizing the individual's journey and purpose in the current cosmic era. With 228 pages of profound biblical criticism and interpretation, this book is an essential read for those interested in biblical studies, theosophy, and the deeper meanings of the New Testament. Immerse yourself in Steiner's thought-provoking analysis and uncover the spiritual truths that lie within the Apocalypse of St John.