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In "Lectures Delivered in America in 1874," Charles Kingsley presents a series of thought-provoking discourses that delve into the intersection of religion, science, and social responsibility during a period marked by rapid industrialization and intellectual upheaval. The lectures are characterized by Kingsley'Äôs accessible prose and vigorous engagement with contemporary debates, showcasing his commitment to reconciling faith with the advancements of the modern world. He addresses pressing issues such as the role of morality in science and the ethical dimensions of progress, all while drawing…mehr

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In "Lectures Delivered in America in 1874," Charles Kingsley presents a series of thought-provoking discourses that delve into the intersection of religion, science, and social responsibility during a period marked by rapid industrialization and intellectual upheaval. The lectures are characterized by Kingsley'Äôs accessible prose and vigorous engagement with contemporary debates, showcasing his commitment to reconciling faith with the advancements of the modern world. He addresses pressing issues such as the role of morality in science and the ethical dimensions of progress, all while drawing from a rich tapestry of literary influences and classical thought. Charles Kingsley (1819-1875) was a multifaceted figure'Äîa clergyman, social reformer, and author'Äîwhose personal experiences profoundly shaped his outlook. His deep concern for social justice, stemming from his own struggles with poverty and his friendships with working-class communities, fuels his impassioned advocacy for reformative action. The lectures respond not only to the American context but also to Kingsley'Äôs broader vision for society, informed by his own rich experiences within the ecclesiastical and literary realms. This volume is a vital read for anyone interested in the historical dialogue surrounding faith and progress in the 19th century. Kingsley'Äôs erudition, combined with his passionate call to ethical action, makes this work not only a reflection of its time but also a timeless manifesto for addressing the moral challenges that accompany societal change. Readers will find in these lectures a blend of intellectual rigor and compassionate clarity that remains relevant today.

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Charles Kingsley (18191875) was an English clergyman, university professor, historian, and novelistmost closely associated with the West Country and Hampshire. Among his novels, the best known are Hypatia, Westward Ho!, and Hereward the Wake. He is also the author of the children's classic The Water-Babies, A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby, a story about a boy chimney sweep.