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The Fifth Gospel

The Fifth Gospel

By Steiner, Rudolf

Published by Aroha

Spanish 2026 ISBN 7502319079485
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"The Fifth Gospel by Rudolf Steiner presents a series of esoteric lectures in which Steiner explores what he described as spiritual insights into the life of Christ, derived from clairvoyant investigation within the framework of Anthroposophy. Rather than constituting a canonical gospel, the "fifth" gospel refers to a spiritual record accessible through higher perception, complementing the four New Testament accounts. Steiner examines key moments in the lives of Jesus of Nazareth and Christ, emphasizing their cosmic significance and spiritual preparation across incarnations. He discusses themes such as karma, reincarnation, and the evolution of human consciousness, situating the Christ event within a broader spiritual history of humanity. The work seeks to deepen understanding of Christianity beyond dogma, presenting it as a living spiritual reality connected to cosmic processes. Blending mystical interpretation with philosophical exposition, Steiner offers a reinterpretation of biblical events through the lens of spiritual science. The text invites readers to contemplate the inner dimensions of the Gospel narrative and to approach Christianity as a path of conscious spiritual development. The Fifth Gospel remains a significant work within Anthroposophical literature, bridging esoteric insight and Christian tradition."

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