Handbook of Freemasonry: Brill Handbooks on Contemporary Religion, cartea 8
Henrik Bogdan, J.A.M. Snoeken Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 noi 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004336704
ISBN-10: 9004336702
Pagini: 672
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 36 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill Handbooks on Contemporary Religion
ISBN-10: 9004336702
Pagini: 672
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 36 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill Handbooks on Contemporary Religion
Notă biografică
Henrik Bogdan, Ph.D. (2003), is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at University of Gothenburg. He is the author of Western Esotericism and Rituals of Initiation (2007), and co-editor of several works, including Occultism in a Global Perspective (2013).
Jan A.M. Snoek, Ph.D. (1987) in the Sciences of Religions, University of Leiden (The Netherlands), is attached to the Institute for the Sciences of Religions at the University of Heidelberg (Germany), and published widely about the development of masonic rituals. Among his publications are Initiating Women in Freemasonry, The Adoption Rite (Brill, 2012).
Contributors include: Marijo Ariens-Volker, José A. Ferrer Benimeli, Henrik Bogdan, Matthew Crow, James Stevens Curl, Malcolm Davies, Mark J.R. Dennis, Robert A. Gilbert, Jessica Harland-Jacobs, Kristiane Hasselmann, Arturo de Hoyos, Massimo Introvigne, Margaret Jacob, Guy Liagre, Pierre Mollier, Robert Jan van Pelt, Charles Porset, Andrew Prescott, Cecile Révauger, François Rognon, Matthew Scanlan, Jan A.M. Snoek, David Stevenson, Jeffrey Tyssens, Jean-François Var, Daniel Weinbren, and Thierry Zarconne.
Jan A.M. Snoek, Ph.D. (1987) in the Sciences of Religions, University of Leiden (The Netherlands), is attached to the Institute for the Sciences of Religions at the University of Heidelberg (Germany), and published widely about the development of masonic rituals. Among his publications are Initiating Women in Freemasonry, The Adoption Rite (Brill, 2012).
Contributors include: Marijo Ariens-Volker, José A. Ferrer Benimeli, Henrik Bogdan, Matthew Crow, James Stevens Curl, Malcolm Davies, Mark J.R. Dennis, Robert A. Gilbert, Jessica Harland-Jacobs, Kristiane Hasselmann, Arturo de Hoyos, Massimo Introvigne, Margaret Jacob, Guy Liagre, Pierre Mollier, Robert Jan van Pelt, Charles Porset, Andrew Prescott, Cecile Révauger, François Rognon, Matthew Scanlan, Jan A.M. Snoek, David Stevenson, Jeffrey Tyssens, Jean-François Var, Daniel Weinbren, and Thierry Zarconne.
Cuprins
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
List of Illustrations
Chapter 1: Introduction
Henrik Bogdan and Jan Snoek
PART I
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 2: The History of Freemasonry: An Overview
Jan Snoek and Henrik Bogdan
Chapter 3: The Old Charges
Andrew Prescott
Chapter 4: The Origins of Freemasonry: Scotland
David Stevenson
Chapter 5: The Origins of Freemasonry: England
Matthew Scanlan
Chapter 6: Freemasonry and Templarism
Pierre Mollier
Chapter 7: Freemasonry and the Enlightenment
Margaret Jacob and Matthew Crow
Chapter 8: Masonic Historiography
Charles Porset
PART II
FREEMASONRY AND RELIGION
Chapter 9: Freemasonry and the Catholic Church
José A. Ferrer Benimeli
Chapter 10: Freemasonry and the Orthodox Churches
Jean-François Var
Chapter 11: Freemasonry and Protestant Churches
Guy Liagre
Chapter 12: Freemasonry and Judaism
Robert Jan van Pelt
Chapter 13: Freemasonry and Islam
Thierry Zarconne
Chapter 14: Freemasonry and Eastern Religions
Jessica Harland-Jacobs and Jan Snoek
Chapter 15: Freemasonry and Western Esotericism
Henrik Bogdan
Chapter 16: Freemasonry and New Religious Movements
Massimo Introvigne
PART III
RITUAL, ORGANISATION, AND DIFFUSION
Chapter 17: Masonic Rituals of Initiation
Jan Snoek
Chapter 18: Freemasonry and Performance
Kristiane Hasselmann
Chapter 19: Masonic Rites and Systems
Arturo De Hoyos
Chapter 20: Relationships between Grand Lodges
Jan Snoek
Chapter 21: Freemasonry and Friendly Societies
Daniel Weinbren
PART IV
FREEMASONRY, SOCIETY, AND POLITICS
Chapter 22: Freemasonry and Women
Jan Snoek
Chapter 23: Freemasonry and Blacks
Cecile Révauger
Chapter 24: Freemasonry and Colonialism
Jessica Harland-Jacobs
Chapter 25: Freemasonry and Nationalism
Jeffrey Tyssens
Chapter 26: Freemasonry and War
François Rognon
PART V
FREEMASONRY AND CULTURE
Chapter 27: Freemasonry and Music
Malcolm Davies
Chapter 28: Freemasonry and Literature
R.A. Gilbert
Chapter 29: Freemasonry and Modern Art
Marijo Ariens-Volker
Chapter 30: Freemasonry and Architecture
James Stevens Curl
Chapter 31: The Material Culture of Freemasonry
Mark J.R. Dennis
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
List of Illustrations
Chapter 1: Introduction
Henrik Bogdan and Jan Snoek
PART I
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 2: The History of Freemasonry: An Overview
Jan Snoek and Henrik Bogdan
Chapter 3: The Old Charges
Andrew Prescott
Chapter 4: The Origins of Freemasonry: Scotland
David Stevenson
Chapter 5: The Origins of Freemasonry: England
Matthew Scanlan
Chapter 6: Freemasonry and Templarism
Pierre Mollier
Chapter 7: Freemasonry and the Enlightenment
Margaret Jacob and Matthew Crow
Chapter 8: Masonic Historiography
Charles Porset
PART II
FREEMASONRY AND RELIGION
Chapter 9: Freemasonry and the Catholic Church
José A. Ferrer Benimeli
Chapter 10: Freemasonry and the Orthodox Churches
Jean-François Var
Chapter 11: Freemasonry and Protestant Churches
Guy Liagre
Chapter 12: Freemasonry and Judaism
Robert Jan van Pelt
Chapter 13: Freemasonry and Islam
Thierry Zarconne
Chapter 14: Freemasonry and Eastern Religions
Jessica Harland-Jacobs and Jan Snoek
Chapter 15: Freemasonry and Western Esotericism
Henrik Bogdan
Chapter 16: Freemasonry and New Religious Movements
Massimo Introvigne
PART III
RITUAL, ORGANISATION, AND DIFFUSION
Chapter 17: Masonic Rituals of Initiation
Jan Snoek
Chapter 18: Freemasonry and Performance
Kristiane Hasselmann
Chapter 19: Masonic Rites and Systems
Arturo De Hoyos
Chapter 20: Relationships between Grand Lodges
Jan Snoek
Chapter 21: Freemasonry and Friendly Societies
Daniel Weinbren
PART IV
FREEMASONRY, SOCIETY, AND POLITICS
Chapter 22: Freemasonry and Women
Jan Snoek
Chapter 23: Freemasonry and Blacks
Cecile Révauger
Chapter 24: Freemasonry and Colonialism
Jessica Harland-Jacobs
Chapter 25: Freemasonry and Nationalism
Jeffrey Tyssens
Chapter 26: Freemasonry and War
François Rognon
PART V
FREEMASONRY AND CULTURE
Chapter 27: Freemasonry and Music
Malcolm Davies
Chapter 28: Freemasonry and Literature
R.A. Gilbert
Chapter 29: Freemasonry and Modern Art
Marijo Ariens-Volker
Chapter 30: Freemasonry and Architecture
James Stevens Curl
Chapter 31: The Material Culture of Freemasonry
Mark J.R. Dennis
Recenzii
Lo Handbook offre una veduta estremamente ampia e circostanziata della Massoneria come soggetto di studio, proponendo un approccio estremamente ancorato al rigore documentario e senza concedere o togliere nulla ai diversi soggetti affrontati, secondo una linea di indagine scevra da apriorismi partigiani e antiscientifici o, di converso, da ostilità più o meno inconfessate. Di fatto, uno degli scopi di questo imponente saggio è proprio quello di risultare intellegibile e soprattutto scientificamente utile sia agli addetti ai lavori, sia a quegli storici che, pur non essendo esperti di vicende libero-muratorie, hanno necessità di trovare una guida affidabile e ben documentata su tale soggetto di studio. In questo senso la liberazione degli studi massonici come dominio di ricerca pienamente autonomo, sdoganato da riserve confessionali o persecutorie, ma anche riportato a quella necessaria competenza professionale, che così lo riscatta finalmente da un certo (e ampiamente praticato) dilettantismo, merita una forte attenzione. - Antonio C. D. Panaino in: HIRAM no.1, 2015.