"Faith is spiritualized imagination"
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The subtext is practical, even political. Beecher preached in a culture being tugged between rising scientific confidence and the fervor of revival religion. He also lived in the era of abolitionist agitation, when moral persuasion depended on getting people to feel the humanity of strangers and the future they could help build. “Spiritualized” does a lot of work: it’s a guardrail against mere whim, a claim that imagination can be disciplined upward - trained by conscience, scripture, community - until it becomes conviction.
There’s also a quiet concession here. If faith relies on imagination, then doubt isn’t an aberration; it’s built into the mechanism. Beecher’s genius is to turn that vulnerability into a strength: belief as creative moral perception, not ignorance pretending to be certainty.
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