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Orthodoxy / G.K. Chesterton ; foreword by Charles Colson.

By: Series: Moody classics ; Publisher: Chicago : Moody Publishers, 2009Description: 239 pages ; 18 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780802456571
  • 080245657X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 239 22
LOC classification:
  • BR121.3 .C39 2009
Contents:
Introduction in defence of everything else -- The maniac -- The suicide of thought -- The ethics of Elfland -- The flag of the world -- The paradoxes of Christianity -- The eternal revolution -- The romance of orthodoxy -- Authority and the adventurer.
Summary: The most brilliant book of apologetics in the English language. Chesterton wrote Orthodoxy in 1908 in response to a challenge from one of his readers to state his creed. Rarely has any challenge been more gloriously and chivalrously met. This is early Chesterton at his best: sparkling paradoxes, breathtaking word-play, trenchant argument and blinding logic. The reader is treated to a witty and insightful work, that illustrates how reasonable orthodoxy really is, despite the attacks of its critics. The book also provides a spiritual autobiography, as Chesterton employs his own discovery of orthodox Christianity in order to defend its beauty and its sanity against modern secular schools of philosophy. The book manages to intellectually challenge the reader, while still appealing to a child-like sense of awe at the world around us.
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Introduction in defence of everything else -- The maniac -- The suicide of thought -- The ethics of Elfland -- The flag of the world -- The paradoxes of Christianity -- The eternal revolution -- The romance of orthodoxy -- Authority and the adventurer.

The most brilliant book of apologetics in the English language. Chesterton wrote Orthodoxy in 1908 in response to a challenge from one of his readers to state his creed. Rarely has any challenge been more gloriously and chivalrously met. This is early Chesterton at his best: sparkling paradoxes, breathtaking word-play, trenchant argument and blinding logic. The reader is treated to a witty and insightful work, that illustrates how reasonable orthodoxy really is, despite the attacks of its critics. The book also provides a spiritual autobiography, as Chesterton employs his own discovery of orthodox Christianity in order to defend its beauty and its sanity against modern secular schools of philosophy. The book manages to intellectually challenge the reader, while still appealing to a child-like sense of awe at the world around us.

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