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Explores the symbolism and mythology of a key Old Testament text.
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""Die Brille und ihre Geschichte"" ist ein Buch von Emil Bock aus dem Jahr 1903, das sich mit der Geschichte und Entwicklung von Brillen besch�����ftigt. Das Buch geht auf die Anf�����nge der Brille zur�����ck und beschreibt ihre Entwicklung im Laufe der Jahrhunderte bis zur damals modernsten Technologie. Es werden verschiedene Brillentypen und -formen vorgestellt sowie die Materialien, aus denen sie hergestellt wurden. Das Buch enth�����lt auch Illustrationen und Diagramme, die die verschiedenen Aspekte der Brillengeschichte veranschaulichen. Es ist ein wichtiges Werk f�����r alle, die sich f�����r die Geschichte der Optik und Brillen interessieren.This Book Is In German.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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The Life and Times of Rudolf Steiner Volume One and Two, previously available separately, are now available in one book, offering a truly comprehensive and amazingly detailed portrait of Rudolf Steiner.
An unusual perspective on the cultural and political milieu in existence at the time of the emergence of Christianity.
Interprets the majestic events of Genesis for our modern-day understanding.
Brings Bock's wide knowledge of biblical times together with his insights into anthroposophy. Volume 1 looks particularly at the relationship of the New Testament to the Old, and the Sermon on the Mount.
Explores some of the themes and ideas in Steiner's work as they came about in the course of his life. The second of two volumes.
"The Mary mystery has meaning for all humankind, and a renewed Christian understanding of the human being in the fullest sense will be able to fathom it." -- Emil BockThis little book contains three lectures presented as "The Mystery of the Virgin Mary in Body, Soul, and Spirit" during the Christmas Holy Nights of 1950/51.On November 1, 1950, Pius XII proclaimed the Dogma of the Assumption--Mary's bodily assumption into heaven--sending shock waves throughout the Christian world. C. G. Jung, for example, wrote his Answer to Job in response. Emil Bock's response was these lectures that answer some of the issues and broaden the scope to include not only the Mary-Sophia mystery in human history, but also the meaning of the feminine element in the evolution of consciousness.Those interested in an anthroposophic perspective on Mary in body, soul, and spirit will gain much from this book.
An account of the two Jesus children whose destinies would come together at the temple in Jerusalem, and of the remainder of Jesus' childhood up until his baptism.
Argues for the importance of the Old Testament prophets for the modern world.
Offers a spiritual dimension to Paul's background and provides a deeper understanding of this great Christian figure and his teaching.
Emil Bock reveals a new understanding of the Jesus' incarnation on earth and rediscovers the miracles of the Gospels for the skeptical mind.
A profound interpretation of John's rich pictorial language, addressing the issue of spiritual development.
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