CIIS Faculty Publications
Anthroposophy & Imagination: Classics from The Journal For Anthroposophy, Issue # 76, summer 2006
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Description
In what way is imagination true? And what can it do for us? Like the first volume in this series (Meeting Rudolf Steiner) this volume, Anthroposophy and Imagination, is comprised of outstanding articles selected from many years of the Journal of Anthroposophy. The selections in this volume are articles on Anthroposophy and Owen Barfield, J.R.R. Tolkien, W.B. Yeats, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Saul Bellow, Sigmund Freud, Novalis, Georg Kühlewind, and others. This series provides an invaluable look into the history and development of Anthroposophy and spiritual scientific thinking.
ISBN
978-0967456270
Publication Date
9-1-2006
Publisher
SteinerBooks
City
Herndon, VA
Keywords
Physiological Aspects; Occultism
Disciplines
Other Religion
Recommended Citation
McDermott, Robert, "Anthroposophy & Imagination: Classics from The Journal For Anthroposophy, Issue # 76, summer 2006" (2006). CIIS Faculty Publications. 73.
https://digitalcommons.ciis.edu/facultypublications/73
Comments
Series Editor: Kate Farrell is a poet whose books include Sleeping on the Wing: An Anthology of Modern Poetry with Essays on Reading and Writing (written with Kenneth Koch) and Art and Wonder: An Illustrated Anthology of Visionary Poetry.
Series Editor: Robert McDermott, Ph.D., is president emeritus and chair of the Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness Program at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS). His publications include Radhakrishnan (1970); The Essential Aurobindo (1974, 1987); The Essential Steiner (1984); (with Rudolf Steiner) The Bhagavad Gita and the West (2009); and The New Essential Steiner (2009). He has also published on William James, Josiah Royce, M. K. Gandhi, the evolution of consciousness, and American thought. His administrative service includes president of the New York Center for Anthroposophy; president of the Rudolf Steiner [summer] Institute; chair of the board of Sunbridge College (New York) and of Rudolf Steiner College (California). He was a member of the council of the Anthroposophical Society in America (1996–2004). He is the founding chair of the board of the Sophia Project, an anthroposophic home in Oakland, California, for mothers and children at risk of homelessness. He is a Lindisfarne fellow, a Fetzer mentor, and a member of the Esalen Corportion.