‘James Anderson gave his name to a series of founding texts on Freemasonry, which he collected and compiled. While the historical and mythical aspects of Freemasonry may now be the subject of scientific criticism, the part that sets out their conception of the world is still highly topical and raises a number of questions: what of this natural religion of man mastering his destiny without breaking with the Great Architect of the Universe? Bruno Étienne.
Texts presented and annotated by Bruno Étienne.
Biographie de l'Auteur :
James Anderson (Aberdeen, Scotland, 1684-1739), pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland in Picadilly, gave his name to a set of founding texts of Freemasonry, known as Anderson's Constitutions.
Format Poche : 160 pages
Editeur : Edition de l'Aube (07 mars 2019)
Langue : french
Dimensions du produit : 12.5 cm x 1.3 cm x 19 cm
ISBN-10 : 2815932253
ISBN-13 : 978-2815932257