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A CFAE program

Books and journals that activate moral intuition.

Threefold Publishing partners with authors who elevate the highest qualities of human potential through natural, spiritual, scientific, and technological insight.

Threefold Publishing was established in 1997 and operates as a program of CFAE, the 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 1982. The mission is to publish books and journals that are not merely informative but inspiring — work that, in conjunction with CFAE, is educational and activates moral intuition. The current catalog spans the revised Social World as Mystery Center by Harrie Salman, the bi-yearly MysTech Journal, and Andrew Linnell's The Hidden Heretic of the Renaissance: Leonardo da Vinci. Threefold Publishing is open to authors whose work elevates the highest qualities of the human potential through natural, spiritual, scientific, and technological insight. To inquire about publishing through Threefold Publishing, write threefoldpublishing@cfae.us with subject "Book Publishing Inquiry"; for purchase, the catalog is carried by the Rudolf Steiner Bookstore.

Current catalog

Featured titles.

Cover of The Social World as Mystery Center

The Social World as Mystery Center

The Social Vision of Anthroposophy

Harrie Salman · Revised Second Edition, 2020

Twenty years after first publication in 1999, the revised edition brings Salman's insights into the anthroposophical social impulse and his vision of cultural renewal forward into a moment that has very much come.

  • 220 pages
  • ISBN 9781792324390
  • Paperback
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Cover of MysTech: Journal of the Mysteries of Technology

MysTech: Journal of the Mysteries of Technology

Various Authors

Various Authors · Published bi-yearly

Each issue captures thought-provoking articles from authors living and working toward an enlivened science and technology of the future based on moral impulse — with original cover artwork.

  • 45+ pages per issue
  • Paperback
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The Hidden Heretic of the Renaissance: Leonardo da Vinci

Andrew Linnell

Andrew Linnell · Published March 2020

Linnell describes Leonardo's depiction of a deep mystery in his Virgin of the Rocks paintings. Because the Inquisition was still a menace to science and non-Catholic theologies, Leonardo dismembered his insights — the book shows how the mystery can be reintegrated through the work of his students.

  • 299 pages
  • ISBN 9780578663876
  • Paperback
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For authors

If you have a book that elevates the human potential through natural, spiritual, scientific, or technological insight, we'd like to hear from you.

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