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Jesus and Christ

Buch | Softcover
282 Seiten
2025
Temple Lodge Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-915776-31-0 (ISBN)
CHF 47,90 inkl. MwSt
A spiritual and theological study of the being of Jesus and the being of Christ.
‘To see Christ in Jesus and Jesus in Christ is an incomparable joy. Each single saying and each single word finds its place in the heights on the way from Jesus to Christ, on the way from Christ to Jesus.’ – Friedrich Rittelmeyer

How can we meet the real Jesus today? Friedrich Rittelmeyer (1872-1938) – a well-known Protestant preacher of his day who helped found The Christian Community – presents us with the modern seeker’s path. A thoroughly revised translation of his Jesus (1912) traces the story of mankind’s longing. On the way, Nietzsche’s trenchant critique of Christianity is answered as intellectual honesty demands – with a concrete account of spiritual experience.

During challenging times, Rittelmeyer took up Rudolf Steiner’s advice to complete his inner journey by working with John’s Gospel. Twenty-four years later, his testament appeared, Christ (1936) – now featured here in English for the first time. The author follows Johannine tradition, with Paul claiming: ‘I shall know even as I am known’ (1 Cor. 13:12) – and which Rudolf Steiner calls the spiritual faculty of ‘moral Imagination’.

Rittelmeyer’s intellectual achievement ends in action; his path of exact perception leads to experience of the living Christ. ‘The path of Christ is always the path through death to resurrection.’ Here is spiritual reading as penetrating as any that can be found elsewhere. Jesus and Christ – at last complete in one volume – concludes by contrasting Nietzsche and Novalis along with an insight of Wagner’s regarding the only far-reaching solution for the 21st century.

FRIEDRICH RITTELMEYER (1872–1938) was a Lutheran minister and theologian who led the founding The Christian Community. Rittelmeyer came to prominence as a leading liberal theologian and preacher early in the twentieth century, advocating a socially engaged ‘Christianity of deeds’ (Tatchristentum). During the First World War he became one of the most high-profile clergymen in Germany to oppose the war publicly. From the 1910s his thinking was gradually influenced by the philosopher, spiritual researcher and teacher Rudolf Steiner. In 1922 a group of mainly Lutheran pastors and theology students founded The Christian Community, a Movement for Religious Renewal. Rittelmeyer remained at the helm of the movement until his death.

Introduction to the Revised English Edition




PART ONE: JESUS

Preface to the first german edition (1912)

Extract from Rudolf Steiner Enters my Life




I. THE LIFE

The forerunner

The Baptism & Temptation

The public ministry

Miracles

Deed, conflict and conquest

True humanity and its inner replenishment

Opposition from friends and enemies

Traditional authority and emancipation from it

Healings on the sabbath

Fellowship with outcasts

Meeting the oppositions

The approaching Passion

The entry into Jerusalem

The necessity to decide

Passion Week

The last hours

Secret sovereignty

Will and Over-will




II. THE PERSONALITY

His physical form

The ruling spirit

His mind and the divine

False piety

His passionate vitality …

… and absorption in the moment

The woman taken in adultery

The story of the tribute money

His moral radiance

A homeless life—respecting the ties of home His moral will

His divine vocation

The life-secret of his faith The Mystery of the life of God

Companionship with God

Superhuman self-knowledge




III. THE MESSAGE

A teaching or a life?

The parables

Admonitions

The kingdom of heaven

‘God was in Jesus’

A new beginning

The All-Father

Serving God all in all

Banish anxiety root and branch

Prayer in search of God

Life out of God’s life

The fire of Love

The golden, royal law and its culmination

The end of the world?




IV. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF JESUS FOR OUR OWN TIME Did Jesus ever live?

Scientific scholarship, or folklore & poetry? Can we surpass Jesus’ example?  The racial argument

The past not directly relevant? Personal conviction

Dispense with the historical Jesus?

Earthly ties spurned or earthly life renewed?

The significance of Jesus today and Nietzsche’s sense of longing Inner resources

The Spirit transfigures the world From fragmentation to integration

Contemporary lifestyles …

… and the life of Jesus

The secret of true humanity

The Creation and the future

The governing Power

Recognition the only proof

Our own truth …

… in relation to tradition

Our modern cultural environment …

… in relation to Jesus




PART TWO

CHRIST

Foreword by Rudolf von Koschützki

Author’s Preface




I. CHRIST JESUS

‘He who shall come’

The Baptism

The Temptation

The Transfiguration

The Lord’s Prayer

Words from the Cross

Resurrection experiences

The Kingdom of Heaven

Christians

Paul’s Damasus experience

What is baptism?

Death–Resurrection

Resurrection

Three thinkers: Goethe, Nietzsche, and Fichte

The One Life




II. CHRIST AND THE SUN

Christ and the Sun

Rembrandt, Goethe, and Novalis

The Bible and the Sun

The outer Sun

The Sun enlightens

The Sun warms

The Sun enlivens

The creation of light

Seven Signs in John’s Gospel

Healing transformation

Easter—new life

True ‘nature’ religion




III. CHRIST AND THE ‘I’

A glance at history and peoples

The human I-experience and the divine I

The mystical attitude

The Johannine ‘IAM’ sayings

The central saying

East and West

Israel, India and Greece

Deliverance by indwelling

Divine ‘I’ and human ‘I’

The ‘I’ in Communities—Church

Congregation

Community




IV. CHRIST IN BODY AND BLOOD

Novalis & Nietzsche

The Greek and bodily beauty

The Israelites and music

Bread & Wine

Body & Blood

Experience of the Mass

Christ the World-Physician

Blood and the ‘I’

The great marriage

Afterword




APPENDICES

1. Christoph Rau: Rittelmeyer’s Creative Sayings

2.  Adam Bittleston: Friedrich Rittelmeyer as Forerunner of a Christianity of the Future

3. Emil Bock: Friedrich Rittelmeyer (1872–1938)

4. Emil Bock: Rudolf Steiner and Friedrich Rittelmeyer in Berlin




Epilogue by the translator

Notes

Further Reading

Picture Credits

Erscheinungsdatum
Übersetzer Alan Stott, Maren Stott
Zusatzinfo Colour and black and white illustrations throughout
Verlagsort East Sussex
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
Weitere Fachgebiete Anthroposophie
ISBN-10 1-915776-31-7 / 1915776317
ISBN-13 978-1-915776-31-0 / 9781915776310
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