Eliphas Levi, writing under his birth name of Alphonse-Louis Constant,
published "The Bible of Liberty" in France in 1848. In it he appraised
the Book of Revelation through a triumphal lens of utopian socialism,
seeing its predictions of a Second Coming and New Jerusalem as having a
political dimension, as well as spiritual. The book was considered
radical, and resulted in a brief prison sentence.
Later, under
the Hebraicized moniker "Eliphas Levi", Constant went on to focus more
on Kabbalah, the occult, and Satanism. He died this day in 1875.
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