Orthodoxy

Orthodoxy by G. K. Chesterton, published by New West Press on March 30, 2024, is a classic work of Christian apologetics comprising 172 pages. In this book, Chesterton presents a defense of traditional Christian beliefs against modern skepticism and doubt. Through his witty prose and imaginative metaphors, he argues that orthodoxy—the core doctrines of Christianity—is both rational and liberating, addressing various philosophical and theological concepts such as the existence of God and the nature of humanity.
Readers will find that Chesterton tackles complex issues with a unique blend of logic and imagination, making his arguments accessible and engaging. This edition is derived from the original 1908 publication and is complete and unabridged. The book delves into themes relevant to theology and apologetics, providing insights into the relationship between faith and reason.
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A Classic of Christian Apologetics
Chesterton presents a defense of traditional Christian beliefs in the face of modern skepticism and doubt. Through witty prose and imaginative metaphors, Chesterton argues that orthodoxy-the core doctrines of Christianity-is not only rational but also profoundly liberating. He tackles various philosophical and theological concepts, such as the existence of God, the problem of evil, and the nature of humanity, with a unique blend of logic and imagination.
First published in 1908, this edition is derived from the original book. As always, this edition is complete and unabridged.
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