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Orthodoxy

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Pages
168
Language
EN
ISBN
9781600965272
Reading Time
~2h 56min

Orthodoxy is a book by G.K. Chesterton. It has 168 pages.

About this book

Published in 1908, this work chronicles the author’s intellectual and spiritual journey toward Roman Catholicism through a series of reflective essays. Rather than presenting a systematic theological treatise, the book examines core Christian doctrines through the lens of personal experience, logical consistency, and literary wit. Chesterton explores how paradox functions as a tool for understanding faith, arguing that religious truth often defies conventional reasoning while remaining profoundly coherent. The narrative engages with contemporary philosophical trends, offering measured critiques of both rigid dogmatism and unchecked modern skepticism. Central to the work is the assertion that Christianity provides a framework for joy, moral clarity, and imaginative engagement with the world. Written during the author’s conversion period, the text remains notable for its distinctive prose style, which blends philosophical inquiry with vivid metaphor and conversational argument. Its enduring influence stems from its accessible approach to apologetics, demonstrating how personal conviction and intellectual rigor can intersect without sacrificing literary grace.

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Published in 1908, this work chronicles the author’s intellectual and spiritual journey toward Roman Catholicism through a series of reflective essays. Rather than presenting a systematic theological treatise, the book examines core Christian doctrines through the lens of personal experience, logica...

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Orthodoxy was written by G.K. Chesterton.