The English author and clergyman Charles Kingsley (1819-1875) became the ideal of "Muscular Christianity" through his books and active, many-faceted life. The son of a country parson, Charles Kingsley was born on June 12, 1819. After attending several sc...
Charles Kingsley is one of those prolific second-rank Victorian writers whose works have in recent years been undergoing marked reappraisal. Kingsley himself is a fascinating, because representative, Victorian figure with wide-ranging interests in religi...
The Reverend Charles Kingsley, writer of poetry; novels; historical works; sermons; religious tracts; scientific treatises; and political, social, and literary criticism, was one of the Victorian age's most prolific authors. His was by no means the stere...
Bill Johnson Denver Rocky Mountain News 01-16-1998 WHEN GOD SPEAKS, NEWS IS RARELY GOOD I just got off the line with God. As usual, the news wasn't very good. But then, everyone who reports speaking with God never, ever comes back with good...
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Good God, No! 10/26/2002: 1,470 words, approx. 5 pages
Rod Liddle says his friends have been scandalised by recent newspaper reports that he is a 'regular Anglican churchgoer' I'VE just emerged from a most peculiar couple of weeks, where it seemed - to me, at least, and possibly to you, in...
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