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portada Michaelisches Zeitalter (in German)
Type
Physical Book
Language
German
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9783825153625

Michaelisches Zeitalter (in German)

Emil Bock (Author) · Urachhaus, Geistesleben Aug 2023, · Paperback

Michaelisches Zeitalter (in German) - Emil Bock

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Emil Bock
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Emil Bock (1895–1959) was a German theologian and anthroposophist, known for his profound spiritual interpretation of the Scriptures and his fundamental role in founding the Christian Community (Die Christengemeinschaft), a church based on the principles of Rudolf Steiner's anthroposophy

Born in Wuppertal, Germany, Bock studied theology in Berlin and joined the Christian Community in 1922, becoming one of its first priests. After the death of Friedrich Rittelmeyer in 1938, he took over the leadership of the community. During the Nazi regime, the Christian Community was banned for its supposed "Jewish" and "Masonic" influence, and Bock was imprisoned in the Welzheim concentration camp in 1941. He was released in 1942, but remained under surveillance until the end of World War II

His most influential work is his translation of the New Testament, carried out between 1930 and 1950, which seeks to offer an accessible and spiritually profound interpretation of the sacred texts, based on the principles of anthroposophy. This translation is distinguished by its poetic language and focus on the cosmic dimension of the gospels

Additionally, Bock wrote extensively on the spiritual history of humanity, addressing figures such as Moses, the apostles, and the apostle Paul, in his seven-volume series Beiträge zur Geistesgeschichte der Menschheit (Contributions to the Spiritual History of Humanity). These works offer an anthroposophical interpretation of human spiritual evolution

Emil Bock died in Stuttgart in 1959, leaving a lasting legacy in anthroposophical theology and in the Christian Community, whose influence continues today
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