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Theophilanthropic service (engraving)
972654 Theophilanthropic service (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Theophilanthropic service. Theophilanthropy was a religion founded in France by Thomas Paine after the French Revolution. It combined Rousseaus deism and Robespierres doctrine of civic virtue. Illustration for La Revolution 1789-1882 by Charles D Hericault (D Dumoulin, 1883).); © Look and Learn
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Christening Congregation Service Thomas Paine Worship Worshippers Worshipping French Revolution Imam Monumument Religious Orders Religious Role Stone Church
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Theophilanthropic Service - A Glimpse into Revolutionary Religion
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. This photo print, titled "Theophilanthropic Service" offers a fascinating glimpse into the religious and political landscape of 18th-century France. The engraving, created by an anonymous French artist in the 19th century, depicts a congregation gathered inside a magnificent stone church for a Theophilanthropic service. Theophilanthropy was a unique religion founded by Thomas Paine after the French Revolution. It blended Jean-Jacques Rousseau's deism with Maximilien Robespierre's doctrine of civic virtue. This fusion aimed to create a new form of worship that emphasized reason, morality, and social justice. In this artwork, we witness worshippers engaged in various religious rituals such as christenings and services led by priests or clergy members from different faiths – including imams. These diverse religious roles highlight the inclusive nature of Theophilanthropy and its commitment to embracing all religions within its fold. The grandeur of the architecture surrounding these worshippers reflects both their devotion to their faith and their desire to establish monumental public monuments that symbolize unity among different religious orders. Through this image, we are transported back in time to witness not only an important moment in French history but also an artistic representation of how religion can intersect with politics during times of revolutionary change. This photograph print serves as a reminder of the rich tapestry woven by historical events like the French Revolution and individuals like Thomas Paine who sought to redefine spirituality in pursuit of societal progress.
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