First published in 1935, From Christianity to Spiritualism provides a critical overview of Christian faith in relation to spirituality. It discusses themes like religion and worldview; the Bible old and new; Jesus and Paul; from Jesus to Christ; and spiritualism and values.
The author says that a great deal has been written by spiritualists about the Bible as being a book full of happenings which are evidently psychic, and which therefore provides support for the belief that spiritualism is true and valuable today as it undoubtedly was in Bible times. The tendency of critical theology has, of course, always been to diminish the miraculous or supernormal elements in the Bible, and spiritualist explanations have rendered that process easier and more thorough. This is an interesting read for students of religion.