Julio Ugarte y Ugarte
Julio Ugarte y Ugarte (b. Lima, 1890, d. Brazil, 17 August 1949) was a Peruvian writer and founder of the Society of Transcendental Philosophy in Brazil.
Personal life
Julio Ugarte y Ugarte was the son of Luis Ugarte and Fidelia Rosa Ugarte.
Career
On 17 August 1937, Julio Ugarte y Ugarte established the Society of Transcendental Philosophy (School of Christian Initiation) in Brazil. This later became known (and is still known in modern times) as the Primitive Christian Church.
In 1939, he wrote The Two Great Spiritual Laws. He also organized the settling of the Guarita in the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. This event was widely covered in the periodical Correio do Povo.
External links
- Primitive Christian Church in Brazil, in Portuguese
- Biography of Julio Ugarte y Ugarte, in Portuguese
- The Two Great Spiritual Laws, in Portuguese
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