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In "Oahspe: A New Bible," John Ballou Newbrough presents a groundbreaking spiritual text that seeks to unify various religious doctrines through a unique narrative style that blends scripture, philosophy, and cosmology. The book is structured around a series of visionary revelations, recounting the history of the Earth and the spiritual evolution of humanity. Newbrough employs an archaic yet poetic language, evoking biblical texts while offering new insights into the nature of the divine and the cosmos, challenging readers to rethink their relationship to spiritual knowledge and communal…mehr

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In "Oahspe: A New Bible," John Ballou Newbrough presents a groundbreaking spiritual text that seeks to unify various religious doctrines through a unique narrative style that blends scripture, philosophy, and cosmology. The book is structured around a series of visionary revelations, recounting the history of the Earth and the spiritual evolution of humanity. Newbrough employs an archaic yet poetic language, evoking biblical texts while offering new insights into the nature of the divine and the cosmos, challenging readers to rethink their relationship to spiritual knowledge and communal ethics. Within the context of the 19th-century spiritualist movement, "Oahspe" reflects a quest for a comprehensive spiritual understanding that transcends traditional sectarian boundaries, positioning itself as a universal scripture for modern seekers. John Ballou Newbrough, born in the early 19th century, was a fervent spiritualist and visionary thinker influenced by the tumultuous socio-religious landscape of his time. His experiences with the spiritualist movement, combined with a lifelong search for truth, inspired him to channel the voice of higher celestial beings, allowing him to articulate the teachings of "Oahspe". As a practitioner of spiritualism, Newbrough critiques orthodox beliefs, advocating for a rebirth of spiritual understanding that emphasizes interconnectedness and cosmic awareness. "Oahspe: A New Bible" is highly recommended for readers seeking an alternative spiritual perspective that bridges ancient wisdom with contemporary questions about existence and morality. With its intricate narrative and profound insights, this work not only enriches the spiritual landscape but also invites critical reflection on the nature of faith itself.

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John Ballou Newbrough (1828 - 1891) was a controversial American dentist, spiritualist, and author, best known for his work 'Oahspe: A New Bible,' published in 1882. Newbrough claimed that the text of Oahspe was the result of 'automatic writing,' dictated to him by spirits in a trance state (Newbrough, 1882). A tome of spiritual and moral teachings, the book presents itself as a new revelation which combines elements of nineteenth-century spiritualism with a unique cosmology and narrative of human history. Newbrough's work has been described as part of the broader spiritualist movement of his time, weaving threads from various religious traditions with a heavy emphasis on spirit communion and utopianism (Godwin, 1994). 'Oahspe' includes descriptions of heavenly realms, prophecies, and ethical axioms intended to instruct humanity on a path of spiritual progress. The book outlines a detailed history of the earth and humanity's development, which Newbrough claims was revealed to him not through research but through supernatural means. His literary style is characterized by an idiosyncratic vocabulary and an attempt to create an epic narrative combining theology, spirituality, and moral philosophy. Despite being a divisive figure, Newbrough's influence persists among small spiritual communities that adhere to the teachings of 'Oahspe,' which remains his primary literary and spiritual legacy.