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Lewis Carroll

Formed by Faith

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Lewis Carroll

By: Charlie Lovett
Narrated by: Philip Battley
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For Lewis Carroll, a deacon in the Church of England, faith in Christ and belief in a loving God stood at the core of his being, but little has been written about what the church or faith meant to the celebrated author of the Alice books. With Lewis Carroll: Formed by Faith, Charlie Lovett provides the first in-depth study of the religious life of the famous author, whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson.

By examining Dodgson's religious education and core beliefs, this book shows how a deep Christian faith guided every part of his life and work, from his relationships with children to his renowned writings, his work on logic, even his hobbies of photography and theater going. The book includes a detailed account of the career of Dodgson's father—an important figure in the Anglican church and a key influence on his son.

Family records give insight into Charles's early education, and newly discovered manuscript materials paint a full picture of his religious education at Richmond and Rugby Schools. Lovett finds previously unknown influences in Dodgson's life, analyzes his habits of preaching and prayer, explores his training for confirmation and ordination, analyzes his reasons for eschewing the priesthood, and concludes with an account of his death and funeral and his logically constructed theology of the afterlife.

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I learned much more about the 19th century Church of England than I wanted to know and not very much about Lewis Carroll - Charles Dodgson the man. .
Chapter after chapter of self-correction diary entries, dates and church rankings - virtually nothing about his writing or his famous children’s books.
A very tedious book.

Lacks depth - who he was and his famous books

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