In 1922, he founded the Christian Community (Christengemeinschaft), a religious organization that aimed to combine Christianity and Anthroposophy, and as its supreme leader, launched a new Christian reform movement. This movement was suppressed by the Nazis at one point, but after his death it was taken over by Emil Bock (1895-1959) and others, and continues to exist today. He wrote many books, including Encounter with R. Steiner (1928), Theology and Anthroposophy (1930), and Christ (1937). *Some of the terminology that mentions "Bock, E." is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…また22年にはキリスト教と人智学の結合をめざす宗教団体〈キリスト者共同体Christengemeinschaft〉を設立,みずから最高指導者となって新しいキリスト教改革運動を展開した。これは一時はナチスによる弾圧を受けたが,彼の死後もボックEmil Bock(1895‐1959)らに引き継がれ今日なお存続している。《R.シュタイナーとの出会い》(1928),《神学と人智学》(1930),《キリスト》(1937)ほか著作も多い。… ※「Bock,E.」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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