The New Revelation
and The vital message
- First published:
- 20th century
- Language: English
"The New Revelation" by Arthur Conan Doyle is a philosophical text written during the early 20th century. The book explores the intersection of science and spirituality, particularly focusing on psychical research and the evidence of life after death. Doyle, known for his creation of Sherlock Holmes, uses his platform to advocate for the serious consideration of spiritualism and the potential of spirit communication. The opening of the work lays the groundwork for Doyle's exploration of spiritual topics and his personal journey transitioning from a skeptic to a believer. He recounts his initial disbelief in spiritualism, shaped by his medical background that led him to view death as the end of individuality. Through various experiences, including encounters with séances and discussions with notable figures who believed in spirit survival, he begins to reassess his views. Notably, he shares the insights he has gained from both personal experiences and the findings of the Psychical Research Society. The text provides a glimpse into Doyle's thorough examination of spiritual phenomena, characterized by a desire to understand and validate the claims of spiritual communication, while also addressing the skepticism surrounding the subject. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Spiritualism, mediumship, and channeling.
Controlled discovery queries from national-library-of-scotland and project-gutenberg matched “spiritualism”. Retained metadata contains “Spiritualism” in the description and “Spiritualism” in the subject metadata.
- “spiritualism”· via National Library of Scotland
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- “Spiritualism”· in description
- “Spiritualism”· in subject
Membership records how this book met the catalog’s discovery criteria — relevance to a tradition, not a judgment of the book’s claims.
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4 editions cataloged here.
| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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and The vital message National Bibliography of Scotland record 163 p., [2] p. of plates; 20 cm; ill., facsim., ports | 1981 | Psychic Press | English |
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5th ed viii p., 2 l., 13-122 p | 1918 | Hodder | English | — | Catalog record | |
National Bibliography of Scotland record 19 cm; 32 p; Cover title; Facsimile reprint of the ed. published: Chicago : Progressive Thinker Press, 1917 | 1997 | Rupert Books | English |
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- National Library of Scotland
- 9913917363804341
- 9919152373804341
- 9935770913804341
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