Walk & Talk: Hardy & Religion
Dorchester’s Charismatic Church Leaders and their Impact on Hardy
Throughout his life, Thomas Hardy had a complicated relationship with religion. He was raised in a devout household and initially embraced Christian teachings. His family had strong ties to the church, and he was exposed to its music, rituals, and the language of the Bible from a young age. As he matured, he encountered new ideas, particularly Darwin’s theory of evolution, which challenged the traditional Christian understanding of creation and humanity’s place in the world. He also engaged with the “higher criticism” of the Bible, which questioned its historical accuracy and authority.
Hardy’s intellectual explorations led him to question and ultimately abandon his belief in a personal, loving God. He described himself as an agnostic, acknowledging the mystery of the universe but rejecting the traditional religious explanations for it. However, many of those closest to him had strong ties to the church.
This walk will visit local churches to explore Hardy’s thoughts on religion and how Dorchester’s charismatic church leaders: Reverends John White, William Barnes and Henry Moule may have influenced.
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Date: Sat, 4th October 2025
Time: 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location: Dorchester Town Pump
Phone: 07934 253060
Email: info@hardysociety.org
Booking Required: Yes
Price: ££5, Free to THS Members
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Dorchester Town Pump (View more Events at this Location)1-7 Cornhill, South Street, Dorchester, England, DT1 1BA, West Dorset
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