Moritz Kaufmann provides an in-depth study of the life and work of Charles Kingsley, examining his role as a Christian socialist and social reformer in 19th century England. This book traces Kingsley's development from a young curate in Devon to a celebrated author and theologian, exploring his contributions to the wider social and political debates of his time.
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