Martynizm Papusa – Gerard Encausse jako kontynuator ezoterycznej tradycji = Papus Martinism – Gerard Encausse as a Continuator of Esoteric Tradition

The Martinist ideas movement, perceived as a mystical-esoteric branch of Christianity, emerged in the 18th century. The three original founders (Martines de Pasqually, Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin, Jean-Baptiste Willermoz) brought different elements to it, moulding the final shape of the doctrine. M...

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Subtitles:Papus Martinism – Gerard Encausse as a Continuator of Esoteric Tradition
Main Author: Łagosz, Zbigniew (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Polish
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Published: Wydawn. Uniw. Jagiellońskiego 2014
In: Studia religiologica
Year: 2014, Volume: 47, Issue: 3, Pages: 225-236
Further subjects:B ezoteryka
B doktryna
B G. Encausse
B Tradycja
B martynizm
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Summary:The Martinist ideas movement, perceived as a mystical-esoteric branch of Christianity, emerged in the 18th century. The three original founders (Martines de Pasqually, Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin, Jean-Baptiste Willermoz) brought different elements to it, moulding the final shape of the doctrine. Martinism owes its modern revival and popularity to another esotericist. Gerard Encausse (1865–1916) brought fresh spirit to the inheritance of his antecedents and gave it its final architecture. Thepresent text describes the birth of this movement, with special attention to the role of Encausse in its formation.
ISSN:2084-4077
Contains:Enthalten in: Studia religiologica
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.4467/20844077SR.14.016.2910