Story of a Great Delusion : In a Series of Matter-of-Fact Chapters
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1835488765
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9781835488768
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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Oct 10th, 2024
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"The Story of a Great Delusion" by William White is a captivating exploration of the historical and socio-political context surrounding the emergence of spiritualism in the 19th century. Delving into the pervasive influence of this movement, White sheds light on the intriguing interplay between religious fervor, technological advancements, and societal upheavals.
Set against the backdrop of the 19th century's spiritual and intellectual landscape, the book meticulously examines the rise of spiritualism, tracing its origins to the spiritual fervor of the era and its alignment with the nascent fields of psychology and parapsychology. White masterfully dissects the movement's techniques, presenting a nuanced analysis of mediums, seances, and the broader cultural fascination with the supernatural.
Thematic depth abounds as the author underscores the societal implications of spiritualism, from its challenging of conventional religious norms to its interaction with burgeoning feminist and abolitionist movements. White also delves into the cultural echoes of spiritualism, exploring its impact on literature, art, and scientific inquiry.
Intriguing and informative, "The Story of a Great Delusion" offers profound insights into the convergence of belief, science, and culture. Through its well-researched narrative, the book not only sheds light on the historical emergence of spiritualism but also invites readers to contemplate the enduring human quest for meaning and connection beyond the material realm.
Set against the backdrop of the 19th century's spiritual and intellectual landscape, the book meticulously examines the rise of spiritualism, tracing its origins to the spiritual fervor of the era and its alignment with the nascent fields of psychology and parapsychology. White masterfully dissects the movement's techniques, presenting a nuanced analysis of mediums, seances, and the broader cultural fascination with the supernatural.
Thematic depth abounds as the author underscores the societal implications of spiritualism, from its challenging of conventional religious norms to its interaction with burgeoning feminist and abolitionist movements. White also delves into the cultural echoes of spiritualism, exploring its impact on literature, art, and scientific inquiry.
Intriguing and informative, "The Story of a Great Delusion" offers profound insights into the convergence of belief, science, and culture. Through its well-researched narrative, the book not only sheds light on the historical emergence of spiritualism but also invites readers to contemplate the enduring human quest for meaning and connection beyond the material realm.
"The Story of a Great Delusion" by William White is a captivating exploration of the historical and socio-political context surrounding the emergence of spiritualism in the 19th century. Delving into the pervasive influence of this movement, White sheds light on the intriguing interplay between religious fervor, technological advancements, and societal upheavals.
Set against the backdrop of the 19th century''s spiritual and intellectual landscape, the book meticulously examines the rise of spiritualism, tracing its origins to the spiritual fervor of the era and its alignment with the nascent fields of psychology and parapsychology. White masterfully dissects the movement''s techniques, presenting a nuanced analysis of mediums, seances, and the broader cultural fascination with the supernatural.
Thematic depth abounds as the author underscores the societal implications of spiritualism, from its challenging of conventional religious norms to its interaction with burgeoning feminist and abolitionist movements. White also delves into the cultural echoes of spiritualism, exploring its impact on literature, art, and scientific inquiry.
Intriguing and informative, "The Story of a Great Delusion" offers profound insights into the convergence of belief, science, and culture. Through its well-researched narrative, the book not only sheds light on the historical emergence of spiritualism but also invites readers to contemplate the enduring human quest for meaning and connection beyond the material realm.
Set against the backdrop of the 19th century''s spiritual and intellectual landscape, the book meticulously examines the rise of spiritualism, tracing its origins to the spiritual fervor of the era and its alignment with the nascent fields of psychology and parapsychology. White masterfully dissects the movement''s techniques, presenting a nuanced analysis of mediums, seances, and the broader cultural fascination with the supernatural.
Thematic depth abounds as the author underscores the societal implications of spiritualism, from its challenging of conventional religious norms to its interaction with burgeoning feminist and abolitionist movements. White also delves into the cultural echoes of spiritualism, exploring its impact on literature, art, and scientific inquiry.
Intriguing and informative, "The Story of a Great Delusion" offers profound insights into the convergence of belief, science, and culture. Through its well-researched narrative, the book not only sheds light on the historical emergence of spiritualism but also invites readers to contemplate the enduring human quest for meaning and connection beyond the material realm.
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