Pantheisticon: The Form of Celebrating the Socratic-Society. Divided Into Three Parts. Which Contain, I. the Morals and Axioms of the Pantheists; Or the Brotherhood; II. Their Deity and Philosophy; III. Their Liberty, and a Law, Neither Deceiving, Nor
Pantheisticon: The Form of Celebrating the Socratic-Society. Divided Into Three Parts. Which Contain, I. the Morals and Axioms of the Pantheists; Or the Brotherhood; II. Their Deity and Philosophy; III. Their Liberty, and a Law, Neither Deceiving, Nor
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Détails
- Année
- 2024
- ISBN
- 1111000163036
- Auteur
- John Toland
- Pages
- 223
- Éditeurs
- Gyan Publishing House
- Thème
- English
- Description
- Paperback
- Langues
- Anglais
- Reliure
- Couverture souple
- Print on demand
- True
Description
About The Book: "Pantheisticon: Or The Form Of Celebrating The Socratic Society" by John Toland (1751) presents a philosophical vision of a fictional pantheist group, the Socratic Society, worshipping the universe. Divided into three parts, it discusses pantheistic beliefs, societal rituals, and hymns glorifying the cosmos. Toland advocates for a rational, naturalistic approach to religion, asserting the universe's divine nature. Despite controversy, the work remains significant in pantheism's history, outlining moral codes and philosophical principles aligned with enlightenment ideals.