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  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Some Preliminary Remarks
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    • and how contrary to all Western feeling such superstitions
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Contents and Synopsis
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    • Sudden entry of Oriental literature into Western culture in
    • and its influence in the West. Its appeal to reasoning power
    • clairvoyance, and Western philosophy. Beginnings of Western
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 1
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    • began for Western civilization with the second Christian
    • embodied in later Western cultures. Those were the three
    • East played its part in the culture of the West, indeed very
    • culture of the West, in whom we could find nearly everything
    • element in the West; and this passed on to Eduard von Hartmann
    • in the West, if anyone would take the trouble, it would be
    • West, go through a further evolution, for what the European
    • from the spiritual life of the West things that are once more
    • fact that the law of reincarnation comes out of Western
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 2
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    • they will not object that the West has not adopted a national
    • might perhaps speak of a Western-Christian principle in
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 4
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    • spread into the West. Anyone who visualizes the whole
    • character of Western cultural development is bound to
    • for everything in the West. Although the Socratic element in
    • the West spreads through the waves of world history more
    • everything that differentiates the East from the West.
    • say in our Western language that he carried earthly
    • anticipated by Socrates. West and East have the task of
    • preserving the greatness of the past, while the West in an
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 5
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    • regarded as the newest evolutionary phase of the human ascent
    • is in West, in East, in North and South; I am the cause of
    • a little further toward the West, and place once more before
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 6
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    • of Western knowledge to develop a historical sense, to
    • human evolution coming from East and West differ in that the
    • East looks at the world unhistorically, while the West,
    • approach that was bequeathed to the West.
    • pervaded by history will be found acceptable by the Western
    • western culture is in truth historical.
    • Western culture? Precisely the knowledge of the one focus of
    • contrast, what is important for the Westerner is that
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 7
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    • Western world. In particular we can trace the descent of
    • So what happened further west, for example in Greece, never
    • called Western intellect, Western power of judgment, never
    • teachings of the Western world conceptions, but it appears to
    • of some Western philosophical system. How has anything that
    • who lived more to the West went through different
    • the Western world as late as the sixth century,
    • Indeed within these Western souls there was a very remarkable
    • think of a soul which is rooted in the West, prepared for the
    • mission of the West, and yet bears within itself the powerful
    • since died away, but they are still present in the West. The
    • Let us free ourselves from it.” But Western souls
    • from the Western world for a new solution of the world
    • only in the West, comes the great monologue of the God, of
  • Title: Gospel of Mark: Lecture 9
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    • Judaism spread indirectly over the whole Western world by way



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