Unbekanntere Bausteine der Freimaurerei
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Unbekanntere Bausteine der FreimaurereiStoa und Stoizismus. Mithraskult. Meister Eckhart. Reuchlin Zum Buchinhalt: lteste kaum beachtete und bekannte Quellen der Freimaurerei vor Jahrtausenden: Das altgyptische Henkelkreuz (identisch mit dem freimaurerischen TAU ? Zeichen) und andere Inhalte des Osiris ? Mythos davon beeinflut die Philosophie der Stoiker Analyse der bereinstimmungen zwischen Stoa einerseits und andererseits freimaurerischer Lehre und freimaurerischen Ritualen der

Stoa und Stoizismus. Mithraskult. Meister Eckhart. Reuchlin Zum Buchinhalt: Älteste kaum beachtete und bekannte Quellen der Freimaurerei vor Jahrtausenden: Das altägyptische Henkelkreuz (identisch mit dem freimaurerischen TAU-?Zeichen) und andere Inhalte des Osiris-?Mythos ¿ davon beeinflußt die Philosophie der Stoiker ¿ Analyse der Übereinstimmungen zwischen Stoa einerseits und andererseits freimaurerischer Lehre und freimaurerischen Ritualen ¿ der Mithraskult eine parallele Erscheinung zum Stoizismus, insbesondere deutlich bei Marc Aurel ¿ Scholastik und Deutsche Mystik (Meister Eckhart) als weniger bekannte Quellen der Freimaurerei, deren Kenntnis jedoch für das Verständnis freimaurerischer Begriffe unerläßlich ist ¿ schließlich die christliche Kabbala der beginnenden Neuzeit und die sogenannten `Römischen Akademien¿ als ebenfalls eindeutige Quelle der ersten freimaurerischen Rituale der Londoner Großloge in den Anfängen des 18. Jahrhunderts. Zum Autor: Klaus Preiß, Dr.rer.pol., Jahrgang 1928, verheiratet, zwei Töchter ¿ nach Banklehre und einem Studium der Betriebs-? und Volkswirtschaftslehre mehrere Jahre Universitätsassistent in Hamburg ¿ sodann Tätigkeit im Bankensektor, insbesondere als Vorstand einer genossenschaftlichen Zentralbank in Hamburg und Hannover ¿ seit 1977 Freimaurer in einer Loge des Freimaurer-? Ordens in Hannover ¿ nach der Pensionierung 1989 private Studien ¿ diverse Veröffentlichungen, darunter die Bücher Über das menschliche Verhalten (1994), Management der Gefühle (1997), Freimaurerei und Ethik (1999 und zweite ergänzte und überarbeitete Auflage 2006).

EAN: 9783898464352
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Erscheinungsjahr: 2006
Produktform: Kartoniert
Autoren: Preiss, Klaus
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 172
Keyword: Freimaurer; Gnostizismus; Kabbala; Meister Eckhart; Mithraskult; Osiris-Mythos; Stoa; Stoizismus
Fachkategorie: Religiöse Aspekte
Thema: Verstehen
Text Sprache: ger
Verlag: Haag + Herchen
Länge: 211 mm
Breite: 151 mm
Höhe: 15 mm
Gewicht: 239 gr
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften/Kunst/Musik
Herkunftsland: DEUTSCHLAND (DE)
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