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Orthodoxy (Unabridged)

von G. K. Chesterton

E-Book (EPUB)
145 Seiten
Sprache English
2023 DigiCat
ISBN 8596547765387

Hauptbeschreibung

In "Orthodoxy (Unabridged)" by G.K. Chesterton, the author delves into his journey from skepticism to faith, exploring the fundamental truths of Christianity with wit and wisdom. Written in a conversational and engaging style, the book presents profound philosophical ideas in a manner accessible to all readers. Chesterton's unique perspective and keen insights make this work a timeless classic in Christian apologetics, reflecting the literary context of the early 20th century. His use of paradox and humor adds layers of depth to the exploration of religious beliefs, making Orthodoxy a compelling read for both scholars and general audiences.

Biografische Anmerkung zu den Verfassern

Gilbert Keith Chesterton, commonly known as G. K. Chesterton (1874-1936), was a prolific English writer, poet, philosopher, dramatist, journalist, orator, literary and art critic, biographer, and Christian apologist. He is renowned for his distinctive style, characterized by humor and paradox, which he utilized effectively to provoke thought and challenge prevailing attitudes. Often called the 'prince of paradox', Chesterton's writing traverses various genres. His vast body of work includes literary criticism, history, plays, and fantasy. Among his most notable books is 'Orthodoxy' (1908), an intellectual autobiography that presents an impassioned argument for the rationality of Christian faith. It is a classic example of his spirited defense of Christianity as a proponent not just of theological truths but of the vivacity and reasonableness of Christian doctrine. 'Orthodoxy' remains a cornerstone of Christian apologetics and exemplifies Chesterton's mastery of the essay form. His literary style combines levity with profound philosophical insights, making his work both accessible and intellectually stimulating. A towering figure of early 20th century literature, Chesterton's impact on both Christian thought and secular literature is indelible, influencing a wide array of writers and scholars, including C.S. Lewis, Jorge Luis Borges, and Ernest Hemingway.