
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


This video could be of interest for young people studying in the academy who are considering exploring spiritual approaches to understanding and knowledge. Williams introduces a handful of scholars who have dedicated significant time to researching and publishing on Rudolf Steiner’s work and legacy, and why research in this area can take courage.
References:
Christian Clement preface to: Rudolf Steiner, Band 13: Schriften über soziale Dreigliederung, frommann-holzboog verlag
Dan McKanan, Eco-Alchemy: Anthroposophy and the History and Future of Environmentalism. (Oakland, CA: University of California Press).
Peter Staudenmaier, Between Occultism and Nazism: Anthroposophy and the Politics of
Race in the Fascist Era. (BRILL).
Helmut Zander, Anthroposophie in Deutschland: theosophische Weltanschauung und
gesellschaftliche Praxis 1884-1945. (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht)
Questions of Courage is a project of the Youth Section at the Goetheanum, in collaboration with Goetheanum TV.
To support the Youth Section Global Access Fund, please visit: https://www.goetheanum.org/en/youth-donations.
By Nathaniel WilliamsThis video could be of interest for young people studying in the academy who are considering exploring spiritual approaches to understanding and knowledge. Williams introduces a handful of scholars who have dedicated significant time to researching and publishing on Rudolf Steiner’s work and legacy, and why research in this area can take courage.
References:
Christian Clement preface to: Rudolf Steiner, Band 13: Schriften über soziale Dreigliederung, frommann-holzboog verlag
Dan McKanan, Eco-Alchemy: Anthroposophy and the History and Future of Environmentalism. (Oakland, CA: University of California Press).
Peter Staudenmaier, Between Occultism and Nazism: Anthroposophy and the Politics of
Race in the Fascist Era. (BRILL).
Helmut Zander, Anthroposophie in Deutschland: theosophische Weltanschauung und
gesellschaftliche Praxis 1884-1945. (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht)
Questions of Courage is a project of the Youth Section at the Goetheanum, in collaboration with Goetheanum TV.
To support the Youth Section Global Access Fund, please visit: https://www.goetheanum.org/en/youth-donations.