Saint Martin

Between Michaelmas and the Holy Nights

Michael Martin

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A study of Saint Martin, his life, legend, historical and esoteric significance, and suggestions for new directions for festival celebrations.

Format:
pamphlet
Size:
216 x 136 mm
Publisher:
WECAN (Waldorf Early Childhood Association of North America)
Subject:
Steiner-Waldorf Education; WECAN (Waldorf Early Childhood Association of North America)
Extent:
38 pages
ISBN:
9780981615981
Publication date:
01 Jan 2009
Series:
The Little Series (WECAN)

Description

A study of Saint Martin, his life, legend, historical and esoteric significance, and suggestions for new directions for festival celebrations.

The legend of Saint Martin, the fourth-century Roman soldier who divided his cloak in half and gave it to a beggar, then went on to lay down his weapons forever, has deep significance for us today - when the necessary process of "dividing" into self-conscious individuals threatens to lead only to egotistical strife, if not permeated with love. This original study offers an overview of the saint's life, legend, historical and esoteric significance, and suggestions for new directions for festival celebrations.

Reviews

'This book shows how profoundly and courageously the example of Martin stands for humanity seeking its own understanding of spiritual realities and striving for unselfish, personal development.'
-- Online Waldorf Library

Author

Michael Martin is a handwork teacher at the Waldorf School in Nuremberg, Germany.

Links

By the same author:
Educating through Arts and Crafts

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