Original German term: Steiner, Rudolf
Plain English
Rudolf Steiner was an Austrian-born philosopher, spiritual teacher, writer, lecturer, and reformer who founded anthroposophy.
Modern Translation
He worked across philosophy, education, agriculture, medicine, architecture, the arts, religion, and social reform.
Why It Matters
Steiner’s ideas led to major practical movements, including Waldorf education, biodynamic agriculture, anthroposophic medicine, eurythmy, and the Goetheanum.
For Beginners
He is best understood as a highly unusual figure who combined philosophical ambition, spiritual teaching, cultural reform, and practical institution-building.
Important Context
Rudolf Steiner’s work spans philosophy, spirituality, education, medicine, agriculture, and the arts, which makes him difficult to place in ordinary categories.
