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‘Between the Devil and the Deep Sea’: John Henry Newman and Richard Holt Hutton

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Newman’s correspondence is a rich harvest for understanding his thought, and the people with whom he corresponded were a fascinating group of individuals, many being influential thinkers in their own right. Among the latter was Richard Holt Hutton (1826–1897), journalist, critic, theologian, teacher and biographer. Son and grandson of Unitarian ministers, he eventually converted to an evangelical form of the Church of England, under the influence of F.W. Robertson and F.D. Maurice, having come to a deep belief in the Incarnation. With the previous experience as joint editor of The National Review and assistant editor of The Economist. Hutton was invited early in 1861 by Meredith Townsend, the new owner of The Spectator, a weekly newspaper with liberal leanings, to become joint editor and part proprietor. The Spectator became the forum in which Hutton was able to express his theological and literary-critical views for the remainder of his life. As this paper will show, the correspondence with Newman was another important means for Hutton to communicate his ideas, and, in conjunction with his critique of Newman he penned in other pieces, gives insight into the mind of an important Victorian, but also a new perspective from which to view Newman’s thought on such matters as revelation, the rôle of reason in coming to faith, and an infallible teaching authority.
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Title: ‘Between the Devil and the Deep Sea’: John Henry Newman and Richard Holt Hutton
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Newman’s correspondence is a rich harvest for understanding his thought, and the people with whom he corresponded were a fascinating group of individuals, many being influential thinkers in their own right.
Among the latter was Richard Holt Hutton (1826–1897), journalist, critic, theologian, teacher and biographer.
Son and grandson of Unitarian ministers, he eventually converted to an evangelical form of the Church of England, under the influence of F.
W.
Robertson and F.
D.
Maurice, having come to a deep belief in the Incarnation.
With the previous experience as joint editor of The National Review and assistant editor of The Economist.
Hutton was invited early in 1861 by Meredith Townsend, the new owner of The Spectator, a weekly newspaper with liberal leanings, to become joint editor and part proprietor.
The Spectator became the forum in which Hutton was able to express his theological and literary-critical views for the remainder of his life.
As this paper will show, the correspondence with Newman was another important means for Hutton to communicate his ideas, and, in conjunction with his critique of Newman he penned in other pieces, gives insight into the mind of an important Victorian, but also a new perspective from which to view Newman’s thought on such matters as revelation, the rôle of reason in coming to faith, and an infallible teaching authority.

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