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Following his first major lecture course for medical practitioners, Rudolf Steiner sought to elaborate and deepen his 'extension' of the art of healing from a spiritual-scientific perspective. In this collection of addresses, discussions, question-and-answer sessions and lectures - running parallel to his major medical cycles - Steiner comments on contemporary medicine's emphasis on experimental, materially-based research and its subsequent lack of attention to therapy. Steiner's intention is not to detract from developments in medical science but to build on them with spiritual science - not quackery but a true art of medicine
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The Collected Works of Rudolf Steiner - 314: Physiology and Healing, Rudolf Steiner, Matthew Barton, Andrew Maendl, A. R. Meuss
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- Jaar van publicatie
- 2013
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- Titel
- The Collected Works of Rudolf Steiner - 314: Physiology and Healing
- Ondertitel
- Treatment, Therapy and Hygiene - Spiritual Science and Medicine
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Rudolf Steiner, Matthew Barton, Andrew Maendl, A. R. Meuss
- Uitgever
- Rudolf Steiner Press
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2013
- Formaat
- Paperback
- Aantal pagina's
- 344
- ISBN10
- 1855843803
- ISBN13
- 9781855843806
- Reeks
- Tags
- Non-fictie, Gezondheid & Medisch, Geneeskunde, Religieuze onderwerpen, Geneeskunde, Alternatieve geneeskunde, Theosofie, Holistische Genezing
- Aantekening
- Following his first major lecture course for medical practitioners, Rudolf Steiner sought to elaborate and deepen his 'extension' of the art of healing from a spiritual-scientific perspective. In this collection of addresses, discussions, question-and-answer sessions and lectures - running parallel to his major medical cycles - Steiner comments on contemporary medicine's emphasis on experimental, materially-based research and its subsequent lack of attention to therapy. Steiner's intention is not to detract from developments in medical science but to build on them with spiritual science - not quackery but a true art of medicine


