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''My Religion'' is a 1927 book by
Helen Keller Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) was an American author, disability rights advocate, political activist and lecturer. Born in West Tuscumbia, Alabama, she lost her sight and her hearing after a bout of illness when ...
. It was written as a tribute to
Emanuel Swedenborg Emanuel Swedenborg (; ; born Emanuel Swedberg; (29 January 168829 March 1772) was a Swedish polymath; scientist, engineer, astronomer, anatomist, Christian theologian, philosopher, and mysticism, mystic. He became best known for his book on the ...
, whom Keller called "one of the noblest champions true Christianity has ever known". The book is regarded as Keller's
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. In it, she writes, "the teachings of Emanuel Swedenborg have been my light, and a staff in my hand and by his vision splendid I am attended on my way". The original publication was loosely put together and hastily printed by
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. Nevertheless, it sold well in 1927 and has remained in print since. In 1994, Ray Silverman, a
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minister and literary scholar, thoroughly revised and edited ''My Religion,'' organizing the eight unwieldy sections of the first edition into twelve distinct chapters with subheadings to clarify their contents. Furthermore, important materials not present in the first edition were added to elucidate and expand the text. Other revisions included modernization of several words and phrases, substitution of inclusive language where appropriate, correction of spelling and typographical errors, alteration of punctuation to conform to modern standards, and emendation of a few historical inaccuracies. Extra paragraph breaks were added and a very few passages that distracted from the main messages were delicately pruned.


2000 edition as ''Light in My Darkness''

In 2000, an edition of ''My Religion'' was published by Swedenborg Foundation PublishersLIGHT IN MY DARKNESS 2nd Edition
"This new edition includes a foreword by Dorothy Herrmann, author of the acclaimed Helen Keller: A Life, and a new chapter, “Epilogue: My Luminous Universe.” 196 pages , 5.5 x 8.5 View all books from Swedenborg Foundation Publishers together with an article titled "....." that was originally published in ''
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'' magazine in 1956, together as ''Light in My Darkness''. The article "....." was written when Keller was 76 years old. Significantly, it establishes that Keller was a lifelong Swedenborgian. In it, she writes: Also included in the 2000 edition is a quotation from Keller's last published book, ''
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'' (1955). In it she speaks of her undimmed enthusiasm for Swedenborg's teachings. She does this by first quoting the poet
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, who wrote: "O Spirit, as a runner strips / Upon a windy afternoon / Be unencumbered of what troubles you— / Arise with grace / And greatly go, with the wind upon your face." Keller adds, "In that state of exhilaration I had accepted the teachings of Emanuel Swedenborg, had drunk in his interpretation of the
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, fearless, reverent, yet as unconfined as the sun, the clouds, the sea." The title change from ''My Religion'' to ''Light in My Darkness'' is significant. The new title is taken from one of Keller's poetic statements: "I know that life is given us so that we may grow in love. And I believe that God is in me as the sun is in the color and fragrance of the flower, the Light in my darkness, the Voice in my silence."


Reception

Readers were divided into those impressed by Keller's faith and those disappointed that the famous deafblind activist advocated Swedenborgianism rather than a more "mainstream" religion.


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