Freemasonry and the Anti-Christian Movement
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In what appears similar to a catechism, Fr. Cahill lays bare the intellectual and spiritual foundations of a movement which, though often veiled in symbolism and secrecy, has played a decisive role in shaping the modern world. Freemasonry and the Anti-Christian Movement, first published in 1929, stands as a sober warning against the deliberate dethronement of Christ from the public and political order.
Writing with the clarity of a teacher and the urgency of a priest, Cahill traces the doctrines, ambitions, and historical operations of Freemasonry-not as an
isolated institution, but as the visible expression of a deeper ideological revolt against the Church. Rooted in Enlightenment rationalism and naturalism, the Masonic spirit, he argues, has worked steadily to replace the Christian vision of society with a purely human architecture, founded not upon grace and truth,
but upon autonomy, abstraction, and revolt.
This book offers something more than sensationalism. It offers a theological and historical framework for understanding the cultural apostasy of the modern age, and the quiet, persistent effort to establish an order in which the Cross is replaced by the compass, and man is enthroned in the place of God.
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- Paperback & Kindle E-Book
- Author:
- Fr. Edward J. Cahill, S.J.
- Print length : 306 pages
- ISBN-13 : 979-8289432605
- Item Weight : 10.1 ounces
- Dimensions : 5 x 0.52 x 8 inches