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Is Spiritualism Based on Fraud?: The Evidence Given by Sir A.C. Doyle and Others Drastically Examined

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English
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Religion & Spirituality

In 'Is Spiritualism Based on Fraud?', Joseph McCabe embarks on a critical examination of the spiritualism movement that gained prominence in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Employing a meticulous and analytical literary style, McCabe employs empirical scrutiny to deconstruct the claims of mediums and the phenomena they purportedly deliver. The book is situated within the larger context of the Scientific Revolution, addressing the burgeoning skepticism of religious claims that swept through Victorian society. McCabe's approach blends historical inquiry with philosophical skepticism, inviting readers to question the veracity of spiritual experiences celebrated by many. Joseph McCabe was an outspoken critic of dogmatic religion and a prolific writer on the topics of philosophy, science, and secularism. Having been a former priest who experienced a profound theological shift, McCabe's deep-seated intellectual curiosity and commitment to rational inquiry compelled him to investigate spiritualism's foundations. His background bestowed him with a unique perspective, equipping him to navigate the complex interplay between faith, deception, and human psychology as he interrogated the motives behind spiritualistic practices. For readers intrigued by the intersections of spirituality, fraud, and skepticism, McCabe's 'Is Spiritualism Based on Fraud?' is an essential text. It not only challenges the reader's perceptions of the supernatural but also serves as a compelling critique of the allure of belief in the face of empirical evidence. This book is a must-read for those who seek to understand the psychological and sociological dimensions of faith and the persistent human endeavor to reconcile the visible with the invisible.

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Release date

Ebook: 11 December 2019