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- Friedrich Rittelmeyer (5 October 1872, Dillingen an der Donau, Bavarian Swabia – 23 March 1938, Hamburg) was a Lutheran German minister, theologian and...
- According to a founding member of the Christian Community, Friedrich Rittelmeyer, he and the other founders were inspired by Steiner. In 1939 in London...
- Helen Andrews (born Helen Rittelmeyer) is an American conservative political commentator and author. She is a former senior editor at The American Conservative...
- wounded. In 1916, he met for the first time the theologian Friedrich Rittelmeyer, and from 1918 he studied Protestant theology in Berlin, and graduated...
- The Myth of the Twentieth Century. It was also aimed against Friedrich Rittelmeyer and the Christengemeinschaft (Christian Community). In it, he demanded...
- Christian Community Church and Christengemeinschaft Rudolf Steiner Friedrich Rittelmeyer 1922 Anthroposophy [Beit-Hallahmi 1997]: 70  [Chryssides 2001]: 83  Christian...
- spirit of Christianity. In the 1920s, Steiner was approached by Friedrich Rittelmeyer, a Lutheran pastor with a congregation in Berlin, who asked if it was...
- Safiey, Amir; Do, Trung; Lombardo, Franklin T.; Nakayama, Jordan O.; Rittelmeyer, Brandon M.; Palacio-Betancur, Alejandro; Demaree, Garrett (May 2024)...
- world of spirit". They approached a notable Lutheran pastor, Friedrich Rittelmeyer, who was already working with Steiner's ideas, to join their efforts...
- of the Waldorf school and ****ociated activity of theologian Friedrich Rittelmeyer, (the founder of Die Christengemeinschaft in 1922), Fiechter subsequently...