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| Management number | 222236719 | Release Date | 2026/05/04 | List Price | US$15.96 | Model Number | 222236719 | ||
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Perhaps the most renowned Masonic author of his time, Jean-Marie Ragon (1781–1862) provides in this classic work a rare insight into the ritualistic, historical, and philosophical structure of the highest degree of Scottish Rite Freemasonry. It is not merely a description of a ceremony, but a broader synthesis in which the ritual is positioned as part of an evolving tradition.Ragon examines the form of the 33rd degree in relation to other ritualistic traditions, comparing their structure, symbolism, and purpose. Simultaneously, he offers subtle yet consistent critique—not from the outside, but from within the system—aiming to clarify where practices have drifted away from their original ideals. As such, the work provides unique documentation of 19th-century ritual forms, serving as a window into the historical tradition of that era.The work functions as both a ritual manual and a commentary: symbols are not left as isolated signs but are unveiled as part of a larger philosophical framework centered on justice, duty, power, and moral responsibility.This book is intended for the reader seeking:– a deeper understanding of the high degrees of Freemasonry– a comparison between various ritualistic traditions– an analytical and philosophical perspective on ceremonial materialRagon’s approach is precise and systematic: the ritual is not the end point, but a vehicle—and its meaning is revealed only when examined critically, historically, and philosophically at the same time. Read more
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