God vs. the Axis
Content Description
In August 1955 Alfred Robinson and Pearl Robinson gave the University of Idaho Library many Psychiana related items including four large boxes which were to remain sealed for 25 years. These boxes were opened in January 1980 and the contents sorted; the material is now contained in seven file boxes. Included in the three boxes of correspondence are letters between Psychiana headquarters and students in eighteen countries. Carbon copies of Psychiana's replies are attached to most of the original letters from students. The letters from students which Robinson used in his publications are marked with quotation marks; occasionally words were changed or sentences rearranged. The remaining boxes contain copies of all the Psychiana lessons, copies of Psychiana Weekly and other similar publications, typescripts of speeches and articles by Frank Robinson, broadsides used in advertising, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, a scrapbook of clippings kept by Robinson, and photographs.
This is a very important collection not only for those researching Dr. Frank B. Robinson and the impact of Psychiana, but also for those interested in non-orthodox religion. Anyone interested in effective advertising methods would also find this collection useful.
The contents of each section of this collection are described in the following Description of Series.
Dates
- Creation: 1929-1951
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 8 linear feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Description
Two titles typed on page one, "The Discovery of God," and "Rediscovering God" were discarded in favor of the above title. This typescript includes chapter 1, entitled "This Godless World" (pp. 1-8), chapter 2, "Religion without God" (pp. 9-17) and chapter 4, "The Madness of War" (pp. 26-37). Judging from internal evidence, the manuscript was written in 1943, and although the ideas expressed and the illustrations used are similar to those in Through War To God, the manuscript does not form a part of the printed work.
Repository Details
Part of the University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives Repository