
Hibiscus Masonic Review: Volume 3 / 2009-2010
by
Peter J Millheiser Facs MD
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History
Format
Hardcover
Pages
356
Language
Korean
Published
Jan 19, 2011
Publisher
iUniverse
ISBN-10
1450269141
ISBN-13
9781450269148
Description
In this volume of the Hibiscus Masonic Review, written by Peter J. Millheiser, readers are taken on a captivating journey through the intricacies of Masonic thought and practice during the years of 2009 and 2010. The author, with his medical background and keen analytical perspective, explores a variety of topics that resonate with both Masons and those interested in the philosophical underpinnings of the organization. Each article delves deep into the traditions, symbolism, and historical context that define Freemasonry, offering insights that challenge and enrich the reader's understanding.
The collection serves as a scholarly reflection on the growing significance of Masonic values in contemporary society. Millheiser's thoughtful prose is complemented by a series of engaging discussions that encourage contemplation and dialogue among readers. By synthesizing historical perspectives with modern interpretations, this volume aims to bridge the gap between past and present, inviting a new generation to appreciate the timeless teachings of this ancient fraternity.
The collection serves as a scholarly reflection on the growing significance of Masonic values in contemporary society. Millheiser's thoughtful prose is complemented by a series of engaging discussions that encourage contemplation and dialogue among readers. By synthesizing historical perspectives with modern interpretations, this volume aims to bridge the gap between past and present, inviting a new generation to appreciate the timeless teachings of this ancient fraternity.
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