- Thomas Arnold, Christian Believer — His Conceptions of Christianity and the Church
- "The new and fatal disease" — Thomas Arnold on the 1832 Cholera and Divine Judgment
- Thomas Arnold on Freedom of Inquiry and Changing Attitudes toward the Relation of Science and the Bible
- Thomas Arnold's Fundamentally Christian Conception of Politics
- Thomas Arnold and the Anti-Slavery Movement
- Thomas Arnold's Attitude toward the Protestant Reformation, the Poor, and Revolution
- Thomas Arnold's Views of the 1832 Reform Bill
- Thomas Arnold's Rugby Reforms
- Thomas Arnold on the "Troubles of school-keeping"
- Thomas Arnold's Theories of Secondary Education
See also the sections about Arnold's views of education, politics, and religion.
Last modified 4 August 2006