Anthroposophical Society in America

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Anthroposophical Society in America

Organization devoted to the teachings of theosophist and occult mystic Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) whose system of Anthroposophy is concerned with "wisdom relating to man." Steiner developed his system of thought to speak directly to issues of education, art, dance and body movement, natural foods, and the religious life. The society promotes Steiner's thinking through a number of local and a variety of specialized organizations such as the School of Eurythmy and the Waldorf Institute (260 Hungry Hollow Rd., Spring Valley, New York 10977), the Bio-Dynamic Association (PO Box 550, Kimberton, Pennsylvania 19442), the Rudolf Steiner Research Foundation (Presidio Bldg. 1002B, PO Box 29915, San Francisco, California 94129-0915), and Weleda USA (175 N. Rte. 9W, PO Box 769, Congers, New York 10920).

Headquarters of the society are at 1923 Geddes Ave., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104-1797. It publishes the quarterly Journal of Anthroposophy. The numerous books by Steiner are published by the Anthroposophical Press (#3390 Rte. 9, Hudson, New York 12534). Website: http://www.anthroposophy.org.

Sources:

Directory of Activities and Services. New York: Rudolf Steiner Information Center, n.d.

Richards, M. C. Toward Wholeness: Rudolf Steiner Education in America. Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 1980.