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what was once beheld by the initiates. In their conceptual logic they "thirsted" for new fulfillment. They were forerunners of a philosophy of the Mystery of Golgotha.[1] In post-Christian times, Augustine (354–430 AD) countered the earlier orthodox view that the people of the pre-Christian age were radically different from those of the post-Christian age with the words: "What is now called the Christian religion existed among the ancients and was not absent from the beginning of the human race; when Christ appeared in the flesh, the true religion that was already there received the name Christian."[2]

  1. Rudolf Steiner: Das Markus-Evangelium, GA 139, Vortrag vom 21. September 1912, Dornach 1985, S. 146.
  2. Rudolf Steiner: Von Jesus zu Christus, GA 131, Vortrag vom 8. Oktober 1911, Dornach 1988, S. 100.