Dr Harrie Salman – The Esoteric Christianity of Rudolf Steiner and Peter Deunov


How can the thoughts of Rudolf Steiner and Peter Deunov lead to a new spiritual culture?

 

At the beginning of the 20th century, two great spiritual teachers stepped forward into public life in Europe. They were the heralds of a new culture: the Austrian Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925), the founder of the anthroposophical movement, and the Bulgarian Peter Deunov (1864-1944), the founder of the school of the White Brotherhood. They taught inner development based on the universal values of humanity. Their teachings stood in the tradition of esoteric Christianity – the Christianity of the inner path. Rudolf Steiner and Peter Deunov brought inspiration for a future global culture of love and brotherhood. Dr Harrie Salman’s new book follows in their footsteps, showing that, with their help and guidance, the time has come to transform today’s one-sided intellectual and materialistic culture into a culture that combines the intellectual with the spiritual.

Harrie Salman describes the lives of these two “heralds of a new age.” Remarkable parallels emerge in their paths of development. He then outlines the developments of the movements they founded, the essence of their worldviews and the schooling paths they developed. This reveals how these two unique giants each worked in their own way towards the same goal: to show man the way to a new, Christ-inspired humanity.

About the speaker:

 

 

Harrie Salman, PhD is a philosopher of culture and traveller who speaks nine European languages and who has lectured at a number of universities. In September 1986, he founded the Rembrandt Foundation for the study of Central European Culture, for which he organised about 30 conferences at the University of Leiden (until 1993). Between 1989 and 2003 he spent about 18 months in the countries of the former Soviet Union, doing research on Russian culture and giving lectures and seminars. Between 1990 and 2001, he taught courses on ‘Science and Culture in Central Europe’ at the Faculty of Natural Sciences at the University of Prague, Czech Republic. From 1993 to 2019 I taught courses on Anthroposophy at the department of Art Therapy at the State University of professional education in Leiden, Holland.

His 26 books and numerous articles, published in many languages, deal with aspects of cultural history, social development and Dutch regional history. His books include publications on European culture (Die Heilung Europas), Russian culture (De onzichtbare stad), Anthroposophy and the White Brotherhood (The Social World as Mystery Center, The Rising of the Inner Sun, Peter Deunov, Valentin Tomberg, Rudolf Steiner and Peter Deunov), global economy (Stolen Wealth) and social issues (De Corona Epidemie, The Great Reset). Since 1981, he has been giving lectures, seminars and workshops internationally on questions of social and cultural development, psychology and spirituality, the cultures of Central Europe and Russia, and economic systems.


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    Harrie Salman, PhD is a philosopher of culture and traveller who speaks nine European languages and who has lectured at a number of universities. In September 1986, he founded the Rembrandt Foundation for the study of Central European Culture, for which he organised about 30 conferences at the University of Leiden (until 1993). Between 1989 and 2003 he spent about 18 months in the countries of the former Soviet Union, doing research on Russian culture and giving lectures and seminars. Between 1990 and 2001, he taught courses on ‘Science and Culture in Central Europe’ at the Faculty of Natural Sciences at the University of Prague, Czech Republic. From 1993 to 2019 I taught courses on Anthroposophy at the department of Art Therapy at the State University of professional education in Leiden, Holland.

    His 26 books and numerous articles, published in many languages, deal with aspects of cultural history, social development and Dutch regional history. His books include publications on European culture (Die Heilung Europas), Russian culture (De onzichtbare stad), Anthroposophy and the White Brotherhood (The Social World as Mystery Center, The Rising of the Inner Sun, Peter Deunov, Valentin Tomberg, Rudolf Steiner and Peter Deunov), global economy (Stolen Wealth) and social issues (De Corona Epidemie, The Great Reset). Since 1981, he has been giving lectures, seminars and workshops internationally on questions of social and cultural development, psychology and spirituality, the cultures of Central Europe and Russia, and economic systems.

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