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Definition of anthroposophy in English: anthroposophynoun ˌanθrəˈpɒsəfiˌænθrəˈpɑsəfi mass nounA formal educational, therapeutic, and creative system established by Rudolf Steiner, seeking to use mainly natural means to optimize physical and mental health and well-being. Example sentencesExamples - He became interested in anthroposophy, a practice similar to homeopathy, created by Rudolph Steiner.
- In 1916 he returned to Russia, and after the revolution he engaged in teaching both literature and anthroposophy.
- Eurythmy is a dance style inaugurated by Rudolf Steiner, the founder of anthroposophy in the 1910s and 20s.
- They apply his concept of anthroposophy to schools, saying education must address a child's spiritual, physical, numeracy and literacy development.
- Rudolf Steiner, who founded anthroposophy, recognised him as an authentic spiritual master incarnated on the earth.
Derivatives adjective Another thing that makes Seven Stars Farm unique is its strong ties to the local anthroposophical community. Example sentencesExamples - I feel compelled to respond to Dr. Hanaway's article on vaccinations from a holistic and anthroposophical perspective.
- The anthroposophical concept, that pests and diseases are nature's way of getting rid of something that is basically unhealthy, is in itself seen as a warning.
- These anthroposophical ideas are not necessarily taught as part of the standard Waldorf school curriculum to the students themselves, but apparently are believed by those in charge of the curriculum.
- Lilly Kolisko trained as a nurse and then came to dedicate herself to scientific work within the anthroposophical movement pioneered by Rudolf Steiner, at Stuttgart.
Origin Early 20th century: from anthropo- + Greek sophia 'wisdom'. Definition of anthroposophy in US English: anthroposophynounˌanTHrəˈpäsəfēˌænθrəˈpɑsəfi A formal educational, therapeutic, and creative system established by Rudolf Steiner, seeking to use mainly natural means to optimize physical and mental health and well-being. Example sentencesExamples - In 1916 he returned to Russia, and after the revolution he engaged in teaching both literature and anthroposophy.
- He became interested in anthroposophy, a practice similar to homeopathy, created by Rudolph Steiner.
- Eurythmy is a dance style inaugurated by Rudolf Steiner, the founder of anthroposophy in the 1910s and 20s.
- They apply his concept of anthroposophy to schools, saying education must address a child's spiritual, physical, numeracy and literacy development.
- Rudolf Steiner, who founded anthroposophy, recognised him as an authentic spiritual master incarnated on the earth.
Origin Early 20th century: from anthropo- + Greek sophia ‘wisdom’. |