"Two things about the Christian religion must surely be clear to anybody with eyes in his head. One is, that men cannot do without it; the other, that they cannot do with it as it is." — Matthew Arnold, God and the Bible (1875)
Arnold and Religion
- Arnold's Religious Beliefs
- Arnold's rejection of religion
- Religion as the Key to Culture: an Arnoldian Interpretation of Victorian Texts
- Makes culture rival historical Christianity
- Was Arnold right about the Evangelicals? (J. Kitson Clark)
- Reviving God: a study of Matthew Arnold and Gerard Manley Hopkins religious belief
- Faith and Dejection: Arnold’s “Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse” and Hopkins’s Wreck of the Deutschland
- Purging Christianity of Its Semitic Origins: Arnold, Kingsley, and the Bible
- Victorian Religion (Sitemap)
Relation to Individual Philosophers and Religious Thinkers
Last modified 26 August 2016