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portada Grados de Aprendiz, Compañero y Maestro: Del Rito Escocés Antiguo y Aceptado (Moral y Dogma)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2016
Language
Spanish
Pages
168
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781793488831

Grados de Aprendiz, Compañero y Maestro: Del Rito Escocés Antiguo y Aceptado (Moral y Dogma)

Albert Pike (Author) · Independently Published · Paperback

Grados de Aprendiz, Compañero y Maestro: Del Rito Escocés Antiguo y Aceptado (Moral y Dogma) - Albert Pike

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Synopsis "Grados de Aprendiz, Compañero y Maestro: Del Rito Escocés Antiguo y Aceptado (Moral y Dogma)"

Traducción definitiva de un texto capital de la Masonería. Albert Pike recoge en Moral y Dogma las enseñanzas de los distintos grados del Rito Escocés Antiguo y Aceptado en un intento de retornar la Iniciación hacia sus contenidos originales así como de defender el compromiso individual con los valores masónicos. Moral y Dogma ha sido de lectura obligada para todos los miembros de la Jurisdicción Sur de EE.UU. desde su edición en 1871 hasta 1974, año en que fue considerado "demasiado avanzado para ser útil al nuevo miembro".
Albert Pike
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Albert Pike (Boston, 1809 – Washington D.C., 1891) was a lawyer, military officer, poet, and prominent leader of American Freemasonry. In 1859, he was elected Sovereign Grand Commander of the Supreme Council of the 33rd Degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite for the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States, a position he held until his death. During his tenure, Pike devoted much of his time to the development of the esoteric rituals of the order, establishing himself as a central figure in the history of American Freemasonry.

His most influential work is Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry (1871), an extensive treatise of 861 pages that explores the symbolism and philosophy of the first 32 degrees of the rite. This book became an essential guide for 19th-century Masons and was distributed among the members of the rite in the Southern Jurisdiction of the U.S. until 1974. In addition to his Masonic work, Pike wrote on religious and philosophical subjects, including Indo-Aryan Deities and Worship as Contained in the Rig-Veda, reflecting his interest in ancient spiritual traditions.
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