
Freemasonry: A Very Short Introduction
によって
Andreas Onnerfors
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Religion & Spirituality
History
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
160
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2018
出版社
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0198796277
ISBN-13
9780198796275
説明
Freemasonry stands as one of the most prominent and enduring voluntary organizations globally, steeped in mystery and rich traditions. The book delves into the origins and evolution of Freemasonry, shedding light on its philosophical underpinnings and the cultural impact it has had throughout history. It explores not only the rituals and symbols that define the organization but also the diverse beliefs and ideals held by its members.
The author, Andreas Önnerfors, invites readers to uncover the intricacies of Freemasonry, offering insights into its structure and the values it promotes, such as brotherhood, charity, and moral integrity. By examining historical and contemporary perspectives, the book reveals how this society has navigated societal changes while maintaining its core principles.
Through engaging prose, the reader is encouraged to reflect on the significance of Freemasonry in today’s world, considering both the positive contributions it has made and the controversies that surround it. This exploration not only informs but also sparks curiosity about the continued relevance of this enigmatic organization.
The author, Andreas Önnerfors, invites readers to uncover the intricacies of Freemasonry, offering insights into its structure and the values it promotes, such as brotherhood, charity, and moral integrity. By examining historical and contemporary perspectives, the book reveals how this society has navigated societal changes while maintaining its core principles.
Through engaging prose, the reader is encouraged to reflect on the significance of Freemasonry in today’s world, considering both the positive contributions it has made and the controversies that surround it. This exploration not only informs but also sparks curiosity about the continued relevance of this enigmatic organization.