General Anthroposophical Section of the School of Spiritual Science
The Section
The General Anthroposophical Section is one of the eleven sections that constitute the School of Spiritual Science, which was founded at the Christmas Conference in 1923 together with the General Anthroposophical Society. The central task of the Section is anthroposophy itself, its essence and development - and the "problem of the human being" (Martin Buber) as a physical, soul and spiritual being.
Latest Recordings
Rudolf Steiner's Lectures about Karma (1924)
Rudolf Steiner’s preparation of the Christmas Conference
Paul Celan (1920-1970)
Emmanuel Levinas: The Humanness of the Other
Ita Wegan's Path in 1923
Facing the Abyss: Anthroposophy in the Time of National Socialism
Lecture given by Peter Selg, given on the 12th of August at the North American Anthroposophical Conference in Manitoba Canada
The Dignity of Birth and Death
Lecture given by Peter Selg, given on the 12th of August at the North American Anthroposophical Conference in Manitoba Canada
Rudolf Steiner's Expectations on the Members of the School of Spiritual Science
Lecture given by Peter Selg, given on the 11th of August at the North American Anthroposophical Conference in Manitoba Canada
Rudolf Steiner and the Christmas Conference
Lecture given by Peter Selg, given on the 11th of August at the North American Anthroposophical Conference in Manitoba Canada
Emil Bock and Ita Wegman in Palestine 1932/1934
Rudolf Steiner and Ita Wegman in Penmaenmawr
Resistance and Adaptation
Resistance and Adaptation: on the Waldorf schools in the time of national socialism