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Studies in the Gospels Series 2

Studies in the Gospels

Volume 2
Paperback
March 2011
9780863157912
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  • Publisher
    Floris Books
  • Published
    7th March 2011
  • ISBN 9780863157912
  • Language English
  • Pages 288 pp.
$40.00

In the course of his pioneering work in The Christian Community, Emil Bock made many studies of different aspects of the Gospels. Bringing his wide knowledge of the history of that time together with his deep insights in anthroposophy, he brings a fresh view to the familiar stories of the New Testament.

Volume 2 looks particularly at the teachings of Christ, and at the Gospel of St Luke.

“...does not disappoint.... Emil Bock expounds to us an initiatory text. For those, like myself, who found much value in the first volume, this book has been worth waiting for.” —Inner Light, Vernal Equinox 2011

“For anyone interested in a deeper understanding of the gospels, this book is a treasure trove of insights and sheds more light on many familiar stories.” —Scientific and Medical Network Review, spring 2011

C O N T E N T S:

13. The Way to Jerusalem and Gethsemane
14. Peter and John
15. Esoteric Teaching within the Circle of the Disciples
16. Christ’s Second Coming and the Eschatology
17. The Characteristics of Luke’s Gospel
18. The Composition of Luke’s Gospel
19. The Stages of Purification of the Soul in Luke’s Gospel
20. From Pistis to Gnosis
21. Golgotha Mysteries
22. From Yahweh to Christ
23. The Mystery of Jesus’ Childhood
24. Early Christian Wisdom Concerning the Gospels

Bibliography
Index
Biblical Index

Emil Bock

Emil Bock (1895–1959) was born in Wuppertal, Germany, in 1895. He studied German and modern languages at the University of Bonn and, after joining the army, was wounded at the war front in Flanders. In 1916, while still in the army, he met the famous evangelical preacher, Friedrich Rittelmeyer, in Berlin. After his release from the military, he studied Protestant theology in Berlin and later attended priest courses with Rudolf Steiner in Stuttgart and Dornach. With Rittelmeyer, Bock helped establish the Christian Community (the movement for religious renewal) in 1922 and soon became its leader, a position he held until his death. In November, 1922, Bock married Grete Seumer, with whom he had four children. He remained a priest, writer, and lecturer until his death in Stuttgart. Bock's many books include Genesis; Moses; Kings and Prophets; Caesars and Apostles, The Three Years; Saint Paul; and The Childhood of Jesus.