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Essays on Some of the Modern Guides to English Thought in Matters of Faith
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352 pages
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The collection features essays that critically examine influential 19th-century English thinkers regarding faith, including Thomas Carlyle, Cardinal Newman, Matthew Arnold, and George Eliot. Hutton explores themes such as the interplay between reason and religion, and the connection between science and faith, while maintaining a respectful engagement with the subjects' ideas. This work serves as a vital resource for understanding the evolution of religious thought in England during this period, reflecting Hutton's nuanced and thoughtful writing style.
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2005, paperback
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