Cigarette manufacturer Emil Molt and writer Hermann Hesse were friends during their school days and became close again later in...
One hundred years ago, on May 2, 1924, Rudolf Steiner’s friend and collaborator, the artist Edith Maryon, died. Barbara Schnetzler...
A news item, “History Classes That Speak to Our Times,” featuring Michael Zech, professor at Alanus University and history teacher at the Waldorf School in Kassel, was published in our Weekly last year. Here are excerpts from one reader’s reaction, summarized by Gilda Bartel and followed by Michael Zech’s response....
According to recently deceased Egyptologist Jan Assmann, bringing the image of the eternal into the world of change was the...
In 1994, when Klaus Schmidt discovered the buildings of Göbekli Tépé on the Turkish-Syrian border and dated them to 11,000...
As the longing and call for independent schools grew in many places, Rudolf Steiner responded to the question of a friend and the question of an entire era by founding the Waldorf School—an impulse for children all over the world. One hundred years after the first Waldorf school was founded,...
The three 2022 Nobel Laureates in Physics – John Clauser, Alain Aspect, and Anton Zeilinger – have experimentally shown that...
Recounting the turbulent beginning of the Wochenschrift [the Goetheanum Weekly]—the work of an anthroposophical community—and the personalities that brought it...
At a time when Europe is experiencing a deep crisis, the ‹Swiss model› is once again coming to the fore. The fate of modern Switzerland was decided 175 years ago. An important yet forgotten figure in anthroposophy and Swiss spiritual life played a decisive role in this: Ignaz Troxler. While...
October 1, 1924 to March 30, 1925—“A sudden end [to the September courses]: Rudolf Steiner’s illness set in. The situation...
On the Background to the “Questionnaire” of 1892 One of the circles of friends that Rudolf Steiner belonged to in...











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