Детали книги
Формат
Мягкая обложка
Страницы
148
Язык
Английский
Опубликовано
Jan 1, 1992
Издатель
The Scottish Rite Research Society
Описание
This volume delves deep into the intriguing significance of the number thirty-three within the realm of Freemasonry. S. Brent Morris expertly guides readers through the rich history and meanings tied to this numerical symbol, uncovering its profound implications in Masonic philosophy and tradition. Through meticulous research and engaging prose, he highlights the diverse interpretations and the cultural impact of the number across different contexts.
Furthermore, the book examines the essential oration of Andrew Michael Ramsay, a pivotal figure whose contributions have shaped Masonic thought. Morris offers insights into Ramsay’s eloquent speeches, illustrating how they continue to resonate within modern Masonic practices. Each chapter builds upon the last, creating a cohesive narrative that intertwines history, philosophy, and personal reflection.
The work of Morris not only appeals to Masonic scholars and practitioners but also invites casual readers to consider deeper themes of leadership, community, and the journey toward enlightenment. It’s a compelling exploration of heritage and meaning, encouraging both contemplation and discussion.
Furthermore, the book examines the essential oration of Andrew Michael Ramsay, a pivotal figure whose contributions have shaped Masonic thought. Morris offers insights into Ramsay’s eloquent speeches, illustrating how they continue to resonate within modern Masonic practices. Each chapter builds upon the last, creating a cohesive narrative that intertwines history, philosophy, and personal reflection.
The work of Morris not only appeals to Masonic scholars and practitioners but also invites casual readers to consider deeper themes of leadership, community, and the journey toward enlightenment. It’s a compelling exploration of heritage and meaning, encouraging both contemplation and discussion.