Reincarnation in Modern Life
Pietro Archiati
Reincarnation in Modern Life by Pietro Archiati
brings the ancient doctrines of reincarnation and karma into
the contexts of both of modern western life and the deeper
wisdom of Christianity.
Reincarnation is usually considered to be an ancient,
non-Christian, doctrine deriving from the East. So does it
have any relevance to our time, and is it compatible with the
teachings of Christianity? In a lively and fluid style, Pietro
Archiati describes the approach to reincarnation taken by the
spiritual master Rudolf Steiner―an approach which is wholly
relevant to western consciousness and is steeped in true
Christianity.
By
applying and developing Steiner's ideas, Archiati brings the
concept of reincarnation to bear on many aspects of modern
life, including such vexed issues as abortion and rape. He
also addresses the question as to whether reincarnation
appears in the New Testament, and explains how we can
understand theological problems, such as Christ's Resurrection
and the Resurrection of the body, from this wider context.
Temple Lodge
125pp; paperback
ISBN: 0-904693-88-0

Pietro Archiati was born in 1944 in Brescia, Italy. He studied
philosophy and theology, and worked for many years as a
Catholic priest. In 1977 he had a decisive encounter with the
work of Rudolf Steiner. He later worked as a teacher in a
seminary in South Africa. Since 1987 he has been working
independently as a freelance lecturer on the scientific
knowledge of the spirit inaugurated by Rudolf Steiner, which
he considers essential to a regeneration of human culture.
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