From https://snrk.de/carroll-and-religion/ :
Mental Troubles
The contradiction of science and religion in the life and works of Lewis Carroll
Charles Darwin
Thomas Cranmer
Burning the Baker (by Goetz Kluge, Knight Letter № 100, 2018)
Faiths Victorie in Romes Crueltie
Seven Coats
Thomas Cranmer’s Burning
Articles of Christian faith are Axioms
42 Articles & Eschatology
C.L. Dodgson (Lewis Carroll), Eternal Punishment,
pp. 345-355 in The Lewis Carroll picture book, 1899
The Baker’s 42 boxes (MG011)
Eternal Disconnect
Dodgson did not accept the dogma of eternal punishment.
Article 42 in the 42 Articles
Notes on the 39 Articles and the 42 Articles
Carroll & Religion
※ Comment by Karoline Leach on Dodgson and the 39 Articles (2002)
※ Link to Lewis Carroll: Formed by Faith by Charlie Lovett (2022)
About Life, Eternity and Everything, Hidden Eschatology in the Works of Lewis Carroll by Rev. Karen Gardiner (2018)
“[…] It is therefore this paper’s argument that Carroll’s frequent and unexplained use of the number 42, and in particular his development of Rule 42 in the preface of the “Hunting of the Snark” and Rule 42 in Alice’s trial scene, highlight the doctrine of eternal punishment that Carroll was so concerned about. […]“
Anglican Disputes in Victorian Courts
Pages and posts in this blog related to the Oxford Movement
Books & Papers for Snark Hunters
For this #OTD (14 July 1833, Oxford St. Mary university church) I have a reminder in my calendar, because I think that Lewis Carroll's "The Hunting of the Snark" (also) is about the debates and conflicts related to the Oxford Movement.
#OxfordMovement #JohnKeble
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