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  • Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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    • the development of the ancient Greek culture. What the Greeks
    • humanity. What precedes Greek culture, which is concurrent in a
    • human being in the time prior to Greek culture, we find that
    • as it does today for the times preceding the Greek period. For
    • came Greek civilization with its own characteristic world of
    • welled up as it were in the Greek soul as something inwardly
    • creations of the Greeks appear as fully permeated with
    • Greek world. What St. Augustine expounds in his
    • beautiful, those majestic and so perfect Greek gods, Zeus and
    • turning point in the spirits that follow the Greek period,
    • ancient Greek times is what has come down to us in Raphael's
    • and outer splendour. Greek paganism was represented in its gods
    • and venerated by the Greeks in their intoxication with beauty.
    • tradition in an age in which Greek treasures that had been
    • see it absorb the Greek element into its spiritual life. We see
    • overcome by Greece spirituality. Thus, the Greek element lived
    • on in Rome. Greek art, to the extent it was absorbed by Rome
    • through by the Greek element.
    • why does this Greek element not remain a characteristic feature
    • Because, not long after this Greek element had poured itself
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