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Explores the origins of the Spiritualist movement and relates its rise and fall to the wider intellectual and religious currents in colonial Australian society. The Spiritualist movement had its beginnings in the United States in the late 1840s and within a few years had spread to Australia. With its seances, mediums, trances, 'magnetisers', table-tilting and other mysterious psychic phenomena, it attracted media frenzy and public furore, but also many deeply serious converts-often highly intelligent and talented people who rejected orthodox religion in favour of scientific rationalism, but were still vitally concerned with moral debates. One of them was the young Alfred Deakin, later to become Prime Minister. Spiritualists sought 'rational, discoverable answers' to life's mysteries. They sought to 'prove' empirically the continued existence of the human personality after death, while maintaining-somewhat paradoxically-that the movement was a genuine religion. In Messages from Beyond , however, Al Gabay shows that for most believers the seance was not a 'scientific' enterprise but a religious and highly ritualised event. In this fascinating history, Gabay explores the origins of the Spiritualist movement and relates its rise and fall to the wider intellectual and religious currents in colonial Australian society. He argues that the atmosphere of Freethought and Secularism in colonial Melbourne, as well as the passionate debates of the time on the authority of the Bible and Evolution, were fundamental to the success of the movement, and that it was a cultural product of its time.Product Identifiers
PublisherMelbourne University Press
ISBN-139780522849103
eBay Product ID (ePID)96696375
Product Key Features
Book TitleMessages from Beyond: Spiritualism and Spiritualists in Melbourne's Golden Age
AuthorAl Gabay
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
TopicAlternative Belief Systems, History
Publication Year1997
TypeTextbook
Number of Pages254 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height213mm
Item Width140mm
Additional Product Features
Title_AuthorAl Gabay
Country/Region of ManufactureAustralia