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- Title: Deed of Christ: Lecture 1: Mephistopheles and Earthquakes
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- is familiar to you all from Goethe's Faust. You know that
- of Faust who, in a certain respect, may be thought of as the
- that is valueless to him. Faust answers as any true seeker to-day
- It may occur to those who read the introduction to Faust, the
- beginning of Faust. In the Book of Job we read that Job is a good,
- can fail to hear an echo of this in Faust when the Lord calls to
- Mephistopheles in the Prologue in Heaven: Knowest thou Faust,
- asserts that he can lead Faust gently on the way, that he can win him
- Faust but also in earlier folk-literature (Folk Plays, Puppet Plays
- Faust:
- commentaries on Faust originate from this confusion although
- are in no way imbued with the Faustian striving for truth but prompted
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