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This account is more thoroughly researched and documented than Conger Beasley's Messiah: The Life and Times of Francis Schlatter and Bill Blanning's Denver's Extraordinary Faith-Healing Messiah. However, it will appeal to a rather limited readership interested in faith healing or the history of the American Southwest at the end of the 19th century.
Schillace raises a lot of questions surrounding the issue of mortality, leaving readers to form their own answers. Those interested in the topic should consider other works, such as Ann Neumann's The Good Death, for more representations on related Western perspectives.
This solid introduction to occult and esoteric history provides a sensible foundation for any reader who finds appeal in the current interest in participatory spirituality as distinct from simply holding specific religious beliefs.