Publisher's Synopsis
Concerning Spiritualism is a book written by Gerald Massey that explores the philosophy and practice of Spiritualism. Massey, a renowned Egyptologist and poet, delves into the historical and cultural roots of Spiritualism and its impact on society. He examines the belief in the afterlife, communication with the dead, and the role of mediums in Spiritualism. Massey also critiques the scientific and religious communities' responses to Spiritualism and argues for its validity as a spiritual practice. The book provides a comprehensive overview of Spiritualism and its place in the wider context of spirituality and religion.1872. Partial Contents: Bible Spiritualism; Different media; St. Paul's thorn; Scientific extinguishers; Curiosity-mongers; Abnormal and normal; Spirits cannot do our work; Spirit-communion; Intimations of immortality; Life-origin always spiritual; Carlyle on Swedenborg; Mind and matter; Living spiritual world; Mind born of matter, not begotten by it; Ideas of the Creator; Prof. Tyndall; Incarnation of soul�������not of souls; Fulfillment in spiritualism; Evil often good in the making; New view of the �������fall'; Dual origin of man; Natural and spiritual evolution; Jesus Christ; Finite and infinite; Holy Spirit; Belief in the other world; Spirit of the living God; Anti-spiritual Christianity; Spiritual revival; Spirit-world realized; Day of the Lord at hand; Faith and science; From �������A Tale of Eternity and Other Poems������� by G. Massey.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.