Quick Look
- Explores how people have attempted to predict the future throughout history
- Considers ancient mythologies, the visionary practices of prophets and shamans and images from the Book of Revelation through the lens of the work of Rudolf Steiner
- An enlightening call to view the unpredictability of the future with a positive and open attitude
- New from respected Christian Community priest Bastiaan Baan, author of Lord of the Elements and Old and New Mysteries
Esteemed thinker Bastiaan Baan traces humanity's attempts to predict the future and draws on the work of Rudolf Steiner to interpret these methods. An inspiring book which argues that a more positive outlook is essential to facing an uncertain future.
Description
Nothing is more unpredictable than the future of humanity and our world. But even in the face of such uncertainty, is it still possible to develop trust in the future?
In this thought-provoking book, Bastiaan Baan explores the many ways in which humanity has tried to predict the future down through the ages, from old forms of clairvoyance to more modern methods based on technical expertise. He looks at ancient mythologies, the visionary practices of prophets and shamans, and the sublime if often terrifying images found in the Book of Revelation. Drawing on the work of Rudolf Steiner, he attempts to interpret their imaginative language and identify the impulses at work in present-day humanity.
Baan goes on to argue that while predicting the future may be impossible, how we view events can be just as important, if not more so, than the events themselves. He suggests that adopting a more positive and open attitude can be a necessary first step in taking action.
Trust in the Future will speak to all those who ask themselves 'What can I do?' to build a better future.
Table of Contents
Foreword
1. Signs of the Times
2. What Do Mythologies Say About the Future?
3. Old Forms of Predicting the Future: Prophets, Sybils, Shamans
4. The Little Apocalypse
5. The Apocalypse of St John
6. Freedom and Inevitability – Jesse Mulder
7. The Counterstream of Time
8. Providence: The Hidden Presence of Christ
9. ‘Behold, I Make All Things New’: Morality as Creative Principle – Jesse Mulder
10. Our Self-created Destiny
11. Manichaeism and the Origins of Evil – Jesse Mulder
12. Manichaeism and the Redemption of Evil
13. Current Trends and Developments
14. What Can I Do?
Afterword
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Author
Bastiaan Baan worked as a teacher in the Netherlands before being ordained as a Christian Community priest in 1981. From 2013 he was the director of the Priests’ Seminary in North America before returning to the Netherlands in 2019. He lectures widely, and has written many books, including Lord of the Elements and Old and New Mysteries, both published by Floris Books.