Orthodoxy

Orthodoxy by G. K. Chesterton, published by GLH Publishing in February 2020, is a thought-provoking exploration of the author’s conversion to Christianity. In this 176-page work, Chesterton examines his personal philosophy on religion, presenting a rational consideration of facts that led him to embrace the Christian faith. The book delves into logical and scholarly arguments supporting Christianity, positioning the church as a positive and liberal organization.
Readers will find an impassioned discussion that serves as a significant defense of religious belief. Chesterton’s own spiritual journey underpins this treatise, which engages with themes of theology and philosophy. This edition invites readers to reflect on the intersections of religion, politics, and social sciences, making it a relevant contribution to discussions on faith and belief systems.
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Inspired by a friend to examine his personal philosophy on religion, G. K. Chesterton walks readers through his conversion to Christianity, which was based on a rational consideration of fact. Orthodoxy considers the logical and scholarly arguments in favor of the Christian faith and presents an impassioned argument for the church as a positive, liberal organization. One of the strongest apologias ever written, it is a critical triumph from a renowned author, poet, journalist, and philosopher, whose own spiritual journey provides the foundation for this fascinating treatise on religious belief.
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