Man: The Bridge Between Two Worlds
Austrian-born author Dr. Franz E. Winkler was a follower of Dr. Rudolph Steiner, Austrian founder of anthroposophy, a spiritual philosophy of man.
In Man: The Bridge between Two Worlds, which was first published in 1960, Dr. Winkler applied anthroposophical concepts to the problems of our time. The book became a great success and was subsequently translated into German, Dutch and Russian.
"...a stirring of the life that glows in the deepest recesses of his reader's consciousness." — Barry Bingham, Louisville Courier-Journal, 1960
"Winkler points out things science has tended to ignore: the power of ideas, the reality of man's inner world." — Stanton Coblentz, Los Angeles Times, 1960
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In Man: The Bridge between Two Worlds, which was first published in 1960, Dr. Winkler applied anthroposophical concepts to the problems of our time. The book became a great success and was subsequently translated into German, Dutch and Russian.
"...a stirring of the life that glows in the deepest recesses of his reader's consciousness." — Barry Bingham, Louisville Courier-Journal, 1960
"Winkler points out things science has tended to ignore: the power of ideas, the reality of man's inner world." — Stanton Coblentz, Los Angeles Times, 1960
Man: The Bridge Between Two Worlds
Austrian-born author Dr. Franz E. Winkler was a follower of Dr. Rudolph Steiner, Austrian founder of anthroposophy, a spiritual philosophy of man.
In Man: The Bridge between Two Worlds, which was first published in 1960, Dr. Winkler applied anthroposophical concepts to the problems of our time. The book became a great success and was subsequently translated into German, Dutch and Russian.
"...a stirring of the life that glows in the deepest recesses of his reader's consciousness." — Barry Bingham, Louisville Courier-Journal, 1960
"Winkler points out things science has tended to ignore: the power of ideas, the reality of man's inner world." — Stanton Coblentz, Los Angeles Times, 1960
In Man: The Bridge between Two Worlds, which was first published in 1960, Dr. Winkler applied anthroposophical concepts to the problems of our time. The book became a great success and was subsequently translated into German, Dutch and Russian.
"...a stirring of the life that glows in the deepest recesses of his reader's consciousness." — Barry Bingham, Louisville Courier-Journal, 1960
"Winkler points out things science has tended to ignore: the power of ideas, the reality of man's inner world." — Stanton Coblentz, Los Angeles Times, 1960
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Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781789123746 |
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| Publisher: | Muriwai Books |
| Publication date: | 01/13/2019 |
| Sold by: | Bookwire |
| Format: | eBook |
| Pages: | 231 |
| File size: | 896 KB |
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