Speculative Freemasonry and the Enlightenment

Speculative Freemasonry and the Enlightenment A Study of the Craft in London, Paris, Prague, Vienna and Philadelphia

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Publisher's Synopsis

Freemasonry began with the guilds of stonemasons in the Middle Ages experiencing the decline of cathedral building. Some groups of ""operative"" (working) masons invited honorary memberships to boost their numbers. These usually highly educated new members practiced symbolic or ""speculative Freemasonry.""

Through ritualistic teachings and social activities, the new Masonic lodges and learned societies offered their quickly growing numbers of Protestant, Catholic and Jewish members an understanding of deism, Newtonian science and representative government, and of literature and the fine arts. This book describes how Masons on both sides of the Atlantic were, for the most part, either enlighteners, political reformers or moderate revolutionaries. Contrary to conspiracy theories, 18th century Masons gave minimal support to radical revolutionary ideas and leaders.

Book information

ISBN: 9781476669137
Publisher: McFarland
Imprint: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Pub date:
Edition: Second edition
DEWEY: 366.1094
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: viii, 231
Weight: 334g
Height: 224mm
Width: 150mm
Spine width: 19mm