Religion og spiritualitet
In "The Symbolism of Freemasonry," Albert Gallatin Mackey delves into the intricate world of Freemasonry, unearthing the rich tapestry of symbols, rituals, and moral philosophy that underpin this ancient fraternity. Mackey employs an analytical and expository literary style, blending historical context with esoteric interpretations to reveal the profound significance of Masonic symbols. Written during the late 19th century, a time of great social and intellectual upheaval, Mackey's work reflects the era's fascination with mysticism and the quest for knowledge, situating Freemasonry as both a philosophical system and a moral compass. Albert Gallatin Mackey, a prominent Masonic scholar and physician, was deeply immersed in the principles and practices of Freemasonry throughout his life. His extensive study of the subject was inspired by his own Masonic journey, alongside a desire to demystify the organization and elevate its misunderstood significance in society. Mackey's background in science and philosophy informs his meticulous approach, making his insights both accessible and intellectually rigorous. For readers seeking to understand the depth of Freemasonry's symbolism and its philosophical implications, Mackey's work is indispensable. It offers not just an exploration of symbols but also a broader commentary on morality, ethics, and personal growth, making it a vital resource for scholars, Masons, and anyone intrigued by the complexities of this historic fraternity.
© 2019 Good Press (E-bok): 4057664158888
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E-bok: 20. november 2019
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