Newman’s and Kingsley’s Gentlemen

Newman Studies Journal 12 (1):4-13 (2015)
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Abstract

This essay examines the possibility that Charles Kingsley’s sermon “The True Gentleman” was in part a response to John Henry Newman’s classic definition of the gentleman in The Idea of a University, and explores the principal theological differences underlying the two texts

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