Franklin's study, well researched and grounded in primary documents, makes an important contribution to the study of 19th-century Christianity, alternative religions, and the predecessors of 20th-century New Age religion.
~Choice
Spirit Matters is persuasive and engaging, deserving of the attention of anyone interested in English literature or in the development of modern Western occultism.
~Fortean Times
A generous overview of a large topic.... Franklin's contribution to this established research works powerfully to both collect and to expand upon these core concepts of heterodox faiths and belief systems and, in particular, to better globalize them. The result is a text that avoids broad conclusions and injects a series of much-needed nuances to the overall tapestry of the study of heterodox religions and occult philosophies.
~The Wilkie Collins Journal
Spirit Matters presents a critical exploration of these various alternative spiritual discourses...[W]orthy contributions to this field of study.
~British Association for Victorian Studies
Overall, the book is excellent: a very close reading of a set of sources for historical data where many would not think to perform such a reading.
~Nova Religio
Fascinating and compelling.
~The Journal of Religion
The originality of Spirit Matters undoubtedly comes from Franklin's keen analysis of the intertwined religious, cultural, and national discourses on orthodox Christianity in relation to the formulation of alternative religions fostered by the scientific skepticism about Christian Spirit.
~Supernatural Studies
Much recommended.
~Religious Studies Review