At the next conference GREMM, we have the pleasure and honor to welcome Dominique Clairembault us a presentation on "Martinism the eighteenth century between Freemasonry and esoteric Christian" .
The speaker is best known through its excellent website dedicated to the Unknown Philosopher: http://www.philosophe-inconnu.com/ which for any fan of the thought of St. Martin and its context a resource valuable.
Conference summary:
The subject of this communication will lead us to evoke the history, doctrine and practices of one of the most amazing Masonic currents: the order of Knight Masons Coens elected to the universe, commonly referred order of the Elect Coens.
This movement gave rise to various levels of initiation called "Martin" and that the "original martinism" one of the Elect Coens, founded by Martines de Pasqually the middle of the eighteenth century, that we will be interested. This order has the appearance of a masonic society of a particular kind. Indeed it relies on a doctrine related to Christianity, to the point that speaks to her about esoteric Christianity or even Christian esotericism. It also uses rites theurgic. What are these rituals and what are their goals? That's what we try to understand during this conference.
Conference summary:
The subject of this communication will lead us to evoke the history, doctrine and practices of one of the most amazing Masonic currents: the order of Knight Masons Coens elected to the universe, commonly referred order of the Elect Coens.
This movement gave rise to various levels of initiation called "Martin" and that the "original martinism" one of the Elect Coens, founded by Martines de Pasqually the middle of the eighteenth century, that we will be interested. This order has the appearance of a masonic society of a particular kind. Indeed it relies on a doctrine related to Christianity, to the point that speaks to her about esoteric Christianity or even Christian esotericism. It also uses rites theurgic. What are these rituals and what are their goals? That's what we try to understand during this conference.
Where? to CIERL, 17 av. F. Roosevelt, 1050 Brussels
When? December 7, 2010 at 18:00
Free admission, no reservations.
Contact: Olivier Santamaria osantama@ulb.ac.be
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