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This 12-volume collection of the Spiritist Review (1858–1869), edited by Allan Kardec, brings together original and posthumous texts that document the development of the Spiritist doctrine.
This book brings together documents about Allan Kardec, Canuto Abreu, and Chico Xavier, revealing losses and recoveries of Spiritist archives, and proposing a critical review of the history of Spiritism.
A historical analysis of Spiritism in France (1867–1887), revealing adulterations in Allan Kardec's La Genèse and emphasizing the preservation of the original content and doctrinal integrity.
This work analyzes alterations in Allan Kardec's *Heaven and Hell* and *The Genesis*, rescuing original texts and clarifying the authentic concepts of the laws of the soul and Spiritist morality.
Paulo Henrique de Figueiredo investigates manuscripts by Allan Kardec, arguing that Jesus Christ guided the creation of Spiritism, reinterpreting the Spirit of Truth and the origin of the doctrine.
This original edition of Heaven and Hell, with a faithful, previously unpublished translation, reveals the authentic moral theory of Spiritism and highlights changes made after the death of Allan Kardec.
Analyzing French archives reveals that the first four editions of Allan Kardec's La Genèse are faithful to the original, while the 1872 edition contains omissions and additions of unknown authorship.
Wilson Garcia critically analyzes Spiritism, highlighting historical deviations and defending fidelity to the principles of Allan Kardec, using accessible language for beginners and scholars alike.
Paulo Henrique de Figueiredo's book analyzes the thought of Allan Kardec, arguing that original Spiritism is a poorly understood intellectual and moral revolution, and proposing to recover its authentic formulation.
Biography of Franz Mesmer and his scientifically rejected theory of animal magnetism, which influenced Allan Kardec and helped shape the scientific aspect of Spiritism.
This book complements "The Spirits' Book" with the practical part of the doctrine, elaborated and revised by the Spirits, with the 1862 edition considered definitive for this translation.
The Book of Mediums, by Allan Kardec, explains the nature, practice, and development of mediumship, guiding its responsible use and offering rational explanations of spiritual phenomena.
""What is Spiritism?", by Allan Kardec, introduces the principles of Spiritism in a question-and-answer format, explaining philosophical, scientific, and religious foundations clearly for beginners and students alike.
J. Herculano Pires criticizes Roustaing's "The Four Gospels," pointing out contradictory theories that weaken the Brazilian Spiritist Federation due to excessive religiosity and a lack of rational analysis.
""Spiritual Journey in 1862" recounts Allan Kardec's journey through French cities, presiding over meetings and overcoming difficulties, accepting an invitation from the spiritualists of Lyon over a period of six weeks.
A little-known manual by Kardec, with 160 entries on Spiritism, dedicated to mediums and scholars, published in 1858 and rediscovered in 1923, with clear teaching methods and a synthesis of Spiritist nomenclature.
The Gospel According to Spiritism offers essential teachings, influencing both the religious world and the practical lives of nations, enlightening and inviting people to practice the values of the Gospel.
The Superior Spirits who accompanied the elaboration of the works codified by Allan Kardec, thus manifested themselves regarding *The Gospel According to Spiritism*: “This book of doctrine will have considerable influence, because it explains matters of capital interest. Not only will the religious world find in it the maxims it needs, but nations, in their practical life, will draw excellent instructions from it.” In the words of the Codifier, “the instructions of the Spirits are truly the voices of Heaven that come to enlighten men and invite them to the practice of the Gospel.”
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Unwavering faith is only that which can face reason head-on, in all eras of humanity.
Allan Kardec
The Gospel According to Spiritism, Chapter XIX, item 7
Study Group The Legacy of Allan Kardec

