Starting with the ancient sun-oriented monuments of the megalithic age, Streit traces an unbroken spiritual culture in Ireland from the time of stone circles and dolmens, through the Celtic era, into the period of the early Christian stone crosses.[...]
A collection of stories from the Old Testament for children. For Steiner-Waldorf Year 3.
A collection of stories from the Old and New Testaments, for children. For Steiner Waldorf Year 3.
Story of two boys who meet during the Roman campaign to conquer Germanic tribes. For Steiner-Waldorf Classes 6 and 7 (age 12 to 14).[...]
A collection of stories from the Old Testament for children, for Steiner-Waldorf Year 3.
A lovely story of bee-life in a hive, suitable for children. Introduces issues of sexuality for the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum, for Year 5 (age 11) and up.[...]
Streit's father was a watchmaker who also kept bees, and it was in early childhood that Jakob developed a passion for the honeybee. This exquisite reader for Steiner-Waldorf schools factually and scientifically allows one to enter into the magic and mysterious world of the bees. It offers a useful t[...]
A remarkable collection of true stories for children about guiding forces, such as angels, intervening in human destiny.[...]
This stirring collection of three medieval tales from master storyteller Jakob Streit includes the stories of Henry the Afflicated, Gerald the Good, and Magelone the Beautiful. The stories include includes issues of courage, sacrifice and integrity, and are suitable for children in Years 6 or 7 (age[...]
A retelling of the life of Francis of Assisi for children aged six and up.
English summary: Heike Krauter-Dierolf deals with the eschatology of Philipp Jakob Spener, the founder of Lutheran Pietism. Spener was an advocate of the postmillennial concept, the hope for better times for the temporal church, which distinguished him fundamentally from the Lutheran orthodox assump[...]