Living Religion – Lesson 3 – Superstition and Enthusiasm

Superstition and Enthusiasm

This is the third lesson in the series on Living Religion in the Georgian and Regency Periods. I hope that people are enjoying the classes! Today we’re going into histories of Enthusiastic religion so brace yourself for charvolents, a man claiming to be the nephew of Christ and Magical Methodists (a particular form of Methodism – not all Methodists are magic, unfortunately). You can, as always, buy the whole course here for a reduced price or pay for this lesson individually. Feel free to contact me with questions. The price gets you access to a video lesson and an extra materials pack including period sources!

Published by SamHirst

This started off as a story blog to share the little fictions that I like to write but it's turned into something a bit more Goth! I'm Dr Sam Hirst and I research the Gothic, theology and romance and at the moment I'm doing free Gothic classes online! We also have readalongs, watchalongs and reading groups. And I post fun little Gothic bits when I have the chance. Find me on twitter @RomGothSam

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