"Natural History of Enthusiasm" by Isaac Taylor is a critical study of enthusiasm, particularly within religion, published in the 1800s. The book looks closely at different kinds of fake religious feelings, which the author says are often mistaken for real faith, and it shows how enthusiasm can twist true belief. Taylor wants to explain what enthusiasm really means and tell it apart from honest religious feeling, looking at how it has appeared in history and society. At the beginning, Taylor shares his purpose and gets ready to examine enthusiasm, discussing how it shows up during religious events; then he explains his hope for a renewal of Christian faith. Taylor points out that imagination affects human emotion and that, while real enthusiasm can lift people up, it can also change their view of faith and that it's essential to be able to tell if the excitement is real or not, warning about the troubles that come along with religious excess.
Natural History of Enthusiasm
By Isaac Taylor
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In the 19th century, a writer questions misinterpretations of religious passion, urging readers to discern true faith from deceptive emotionalism.
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About the AuthorIsaac Taylor was an English philosophical and historical writer, artist, and inventor.
Isaac Taylor was an English philosophical and historical writer, artist, and inventor.
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