From the Great Lakes to the Great Salt Lake

Evening lecture

FROM THE GREAT LAKES
TO THE GREAT SALT LAKE

Eugene Schwartz continues his look at anthroposophy and Mormonism. We will trace the circumstances that led Joseph Smith and his followers to migrate from New York to the Great Lakes area and Brigham Young to move further west still to Utah. We will explore the “spiritual geography” of North America portrayed by Steiner and the biblical-era Israelite migrations described by Joseph Smith. And we will ask why the LDS Church has grown to be the largest and most influential religion originating on American soil, while anthroposophy has made few inroads into American culture.

EUGENE SCHWARTZ: taught for many years at Green Meadow Waldorf School and directed the Teacher Training Program at Sunbridge Institute. He lectures internationally on anthroposophy and Waldorf education and has pioneered online presentations including the Online Conferences for Waldorf teachers. His hundreds of lectures and articles may be found at .











When: Sat., May. 19, 2018 at 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Where: Anthroposophy NYC
138 W. 15th St.
212-242-8945
Price: $10-20 suggested donation
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Evening lecture

FROM THE GREAT LAKES
TO THE GREAT SALT LAKE

Eugene Schwartz continues his look at anthroposophy and Mormonism. We will trace the circumstances that led Joseph Smith and his followers to migrate from New York to the Great Lakes area and Brigham Young to move further west still to Utah. We will explore the “spiritual geography” of North America portrayed by Steiner and the biblical-era Israelite migrations described by Joseph Smith. And we will ask why the LDS Church has grown to be the largest and most influential religion originating on American soil, while anthroposophy has made few inroads into American culture.

EUGENE SCHWARTZ: taught for many years at Green Meadow Waldorf School and directed the Teacher Training Program at Sunbridge Institute. He lectures internationally on anthroposophy and Waldorf education and has pioneered online presentations including the Online Conferences for Waldorf teachers. His hundreds of lectures and articles may be found at .

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