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《每个心灵都是一个共济会——19世纪法国文学中的皇家艺术与普世宗教思想》综述——共济会皇家艺术将科学和哲学与精神研究和道德提升相结合,辐射整个19世纪,是理性主义启蒙思想和18世纪光明主义的继承者。共济会的关键思想之一是安德森宪法中提到的“所有人都同意的宗教”。普遍宗教的概念,指的是原始的启示或采取自然宗教的形式,在19世纪与浪漫主义文学(Madame de Staël),社会乌托邦(saint - simonanism)或人道主义(Pierre Leroux)的接触中形成了许多变化。本文的目的是展示共济会在这一过程中所发挥的作用,以及他们对其他作者的宗教反思所产生的影响。
« Chaque esprit est maçon » : l’Art Royal et l’idée de religion universelle dans la littérature française du XIXe siècle
“Each Mind is a Masonˮ: the Royal Art and the Idea of Universal Religion in 19th Century French Literature Summary – Masonic Royal Art, combining science and philosophy with spiritual research and moral improvement, radiates throughout the whole 19th century, which is the successor of both rationalist Enlightenment thought and 18th century illuminism. One of the key ideas of Freemasonry is the “Religion in which all Men agree” mentioned in Anderson’s Constitutions. The idea of a universal religion, referring to a primal revelation or taking the form of natural religion, has numerous variations in the 19th century, formed in contact with romantic literature (Madame de Staël), social utopias (Saint-Simonianism) or humanitarianism (Pierre Leroux). The aim of the article is to show the role played in this process by Freemasons and the influence they have exerted on other authors reflection on religion.