Christianity and American Freemasonry

Christianity and American Freemasonry
Title Christianity and American Freemasonry PDF eBook
Author William Joseph Whalen
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 1958
Genre Freemasonry
ISBN

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Christianity and American Freemasonry

Christianity and American Freemasonry
Title Christianity and American Freemasonry PDF eBook
Author William J. Whelan
Publisher Pickle Partners Publishing
Pages 298
Release 2018-02-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 178912011X

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What is it about Freemasonry that would cause Churches to forbid or openly discourage seventy million Americans from membership? Why have eight popes condemned the Lodge? This book, which was first published in 1958 and the first full-length treatment of this subject by an American Catholic in 50 years, was written by William J. Whelan to explain why the Church has warned her sons against affiliating with the Masonic lodge since 1738.

Christianity and American Freemasonry

Christianity and American Freemasonry
Title Christianity and American Freemasonry PDF eBook
Author William J. Whalen
Publisher Ignatius Press
Pages 228
Release 2010-02-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 1681490935

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What is it about Freemasonry that would cause churches to forbid or openly discourage seventy million Americans from membership? Why have eight popes condemned the Lodge? Why has the relationship between the Catholic Church and the Masonic order been strained for centuries? Christianity and American Freemasonry answers these and many other questions and describes why Christ ianity and Freemasonry are incompatible. Today over two million American men belong to the Masonic order, the largest and oldest secret fraternal society. In earlier history the Freemasons boasted a prestigious membership, including fourteen American presidents and such founding fathers as Ben Franklin, Paul Revere, and Alexander Hamilton. This is the most complete reference book available on the subject. Chapters discuss the rituals and oaths, the Scottish and York rites, allied organizations such as the Shriners, and the historic antagonism of Christianity toward Masonry. It is thoroughly documented with facts from: • the three most noted experts on Masonry in America • Masonic ritual books, encyclopedias, and histories • three former Masons, now active Catholics, who contributed firsthand knowledge of Masonic ritual and structure. William Whalen is a nationally known expert on comparative religion, and an author of 15 books and numerous magazine articles.

That Religion in Which All Men Agree

That Religion in Which All Men Agree
Title That Religion in Which All Men Agree PDF eBook
Author David G. Hackett
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 330
Release 2015-09-15
Genre History
ISBN 0520287606

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An analysis of how Freemasonry has shaped American religious history.

Defending the Christian Freemason

Defending the Christian Freemason
Title Defending the Christian Freemason PDF eBook
Author William de la More
Publisher Xulon Press
Pages 116
Release 2018-07-12
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781545640241

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For generations, Freemasonry has faced opposition from the Christian church due to concerns about the organization's rites, rituals, and symbolism. In "Defending the Christian Freemason," the author offers counterarguments to these claims, uncovering the truth behind Masonic traditions and practices and pointing out the spiritually beneficial aspects of Masonry. Providing information and reconciliation is the goal of this book. It is hoped that it helps inform both Masons and non-Mason alike, so that a Christian Mason doesn't get cut-off from his faith but can enjoy the Brotherhood of Freemasonry and the true Christian faith together.

Al-Islam, Christianity, & Freemasonary

Al-Islam, Christianity, & Freemasonary
Title Al-Islam, Christianity, & Freemasonary PDF eBook
Author Mustafa El-Amin
Publisher
Pages 214
Release 1985
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780933821057

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"Mustafa El-Amin was born in Newark, N.J. in 1957. He was introduced to, and accepted the teachings of the Nation of Islam, under the leadership of the Hon. Elijahh Muhammad, in 1972. Upon the death of Hon. Elijah Muhammad in 1975, Mustafa made a smooth transition of accepting the leadership of Imam Warith Deen Mohammed, and the pure teachings of Al-Islam based upon the Holy Qur'an and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad Ibn Abdullah."--Back cover.

Equal Rites

Equal Rites
Title Equal Rites PDF eBook
Author Clyde R. Forsberg Jr.
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 353
Release 2004-03-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 0231507461

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Both the Prophet Joseph Smith and his Book of Mormon have been characterized as ardently, indeed evangelically, anti-Masonic. Yet in this sweeping social, cultural, and religious history of nineteenth-century Mormonism and its milieu, Clyde Forsberg argues that masonry, like evangelical Christianity, was an essential component of Smith's vision. Smith's ability to imaginatively conjoin the two into a powerful and evocative defense of Christian, or Primitive, Freemasonry was, Forsberg shows, more than anything else responsible for the meteoric rise of Mormonism in the nineteenth century. This was to have significant repercussions for the development of Mormonism, particularly in the articulation of specifically Mormon gender roles. Mormonism's unique contribution to the Masonic tradition was its inclusion of women as active and equal participants in Masonic rituals. Early Mormon dreams of empire in the Book of Mormon were motivated by a strong desire to end social and racial discord, lest the country fall into the grips of civil war. Forsberg demonstrates that by seeking to bring women into previously male-exclusive ceremonies, Mormonism offered an alternative to the male-dominated sphere of the Master Mason. By taking a median and mediating position between Masonry and Evangelicism, Mormonism positioned itself as a religion of the people, going on to become a world religion. But the original intent of the Book of Mormon gave way as Mormonism moved west, and the temple and polygamy (indeed, the quest for empire) became more prevalent. The murder of Smith by Masonic vigilantes and the move to Utah coincided with a new imperialism—and a new polygamy. Forsberg argues that Masonic artifacts from Smith's life reveal important clues to the precise nature of his early Masonic thought that include no less than a vision of redemption and racial concord.