Cult of the Supreme Being
978-613-4-12499-7
6134124990
152
2010-12-25
49.00 €
eng
https://images.our-assets.com/cover/230x230/9786134124997.jpg
https://images.our-assets.com/fullcover/230x230/9786134124997.jpg
https://images.our-assets.com/cover/2000x/9786134124997.jpg
https://images.our-assets.com/fullcover/2000x/9786134124997.jpg
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Cult of the Supreme Being (French: Culte de l'Être suprême) was a form of deism devised by Maximilien Robespierre, intended to become the state religion after the French Revolution. The word "cult" in French means "a form of worship", without any of its negative, exclusivist implications in English: devotees indeed intended it to be a universal congregation. The French Revolution had given birth to a great many radical changes in all spheres of human life. One of the most fundamental for the hitherto Roman Catholic France was the official rejection of religion and its enormous influence on the nation. From a mixture of largely atheistic views, the first major organized school of thought to emerge in early Revolutionary times was the Cult of Reason. Advocated by extreme radicals like Jacques Hébert and Antoine-François Momoro, the Cult of Reason espoused a humanocentric philosophy in which no gods at all were worshipped: the worship of Reason as an abstract concept was the guiding principle.
https://www.morebooks.de/books/tr/published_by/alphascript-publishing/2/products
Tarih
https://www.morebooks.de/store/tr/book/cult-of-the-supreme-being/isbn/978-613-4-12499-7