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In "The Builders," Joseph Fort Newton intricately weaves the philosophy and symbolism of Freemasonry into a compelling narrative that transcends mere exposition. Newton employs a lyrical literary style, rich with allegory and metaphor, to explore the meanings behind the Masonic rituals and the metaphor of building as a process of self-improvement and community building. This work emerges against the backdrop of early 20th-century American society, marked by a dichotomy of rapid industrialization and spiritual yearning, positioning Freemasonry as a beacon of moral and ethical guidance amid societal change. Joseph Fort Newton was an influential figure in the Masonic community, serving as a minister and author whose deep commitment to Freemasonry informed his writing. His personal experiences and insights into the philosophies of brotherhood and morality shaped his arguments in "The Builders," making it a profound reflection on the human condition aimed at fostering personal and collective growth. Newton's background in theology and literature further strengthens his exploration of the spiritual dimensions inherent in Masonic teachings. "The Builders" is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersection of spirituality and civic duty within Freemasonry. Its timeless message of self-betterment and communal responsibility resonates deeply, encouraging readers to engage with the principles of brotherhood and ethical living. This illuminating text is a call to arms for those seeking deeper meaning in their lives and contributions to society.
© 2023 DigiCat (Ebook): 8596547734376
Release date
Ebook: 27 November 2023
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English
India