Universal History 1956 Volume 17. Argo, 1996. 14 Cassettes [Transcript: 218 pages] We are in the midst of a tremendous, real universal history. Who cares for the French history, or for English history? A secular story. They are of no importance, if you compare them to this tremendous 2,000 years of organized life in the form of the Holy Spirit, of this power to connect more than one generation of man in the same spirit, to bear fruit, where one generation sows, and the other harvests. This has not existed before, and it is threatened today. May 8, 1956 Universal History 1956 comprises the last nine hour-and-a-half lectures in that year’s course, and primarily covers the Christian era. Lecture 6 is a brilliant 90 minutes on the Holy Spirit; Lecture 9, a tour of the challenges Rosenstock-Huessy expects coming generations to face. The series also addresses the arts and sciences, Judaism and Christianity as historical forces, the mind, nature, epochs, the Gospels, Church and State, generations, and holidays. (See the Universal History general comment, page 17.) Nine 1-hour lectures, a fragment of the original course. ISBN: 0-912148-36-5 (Transcript) Price: $43.50
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