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Scholar Frederick Amrine to Speak February 28 and March 1

Noted anthroposophical scholar Frederick Amrine will speak in Nashville, Tennessee on Friday, February 28 and Saturday, March 1, 2014.

Friday evening’s talk “Rudolf Steiner: Moving into the Mainstream” will begin at 7 p.m. in the chapel of Trinity Presbyterian Church, 3201 Hillsboro Pike, Nashville, Tennessee 37215. Saturday morning’s talk “Rudolf Steiner as Expressionist Architect” will begin at 10 a.m. at the home of Barbara Bittles, 4804 Sewanee Rd., Nashville TN 37220.

For a pdf flyer, click here.

“Now a century old, anthroposophy feels young. Steiner remains seminal. He planted the seeds of a new, humane civilization. Let us cultivate them,” said Amrine.

Amrine is a professor at the University of Michigan, where his research has been devoted primarily to Goethe and German Idealism. A life-long anthroposophist, he is a past editor of the Anthroposophical Society in America newsletter. Among his many publications are “Discovering a Genius: Rudolf Steiner at 150” and “Anthroposophy in the Light of Goethe’s Faust.”

Admission to both events is free of charge. There is no childcare. For more information,  call (615) 373-5173.

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