An edition of The Everlasting Man (1925)

L' homme éternal

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L' homme éternal
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
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An edition of The Everlasting Man (1925)

L' homme éternal

  • 3.33 ·
  • 3 Ratings
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  • 9 Have read

The Everlasting Man is inspired by H. G. Wells’ The Outline of History, which explains the history of mankind and religion as solely a product of natural selection and other material causes. In contrast, G. K. Chesterton presents the case for Christianity throughout history, by illustrating firstly, the uniqueness of man amongst the animals, and secondly, the uniqueness of Christ and the Church amongst other religions and philosophies.

Written in Chesterton’s typical style, already familiar to readers of Orthodoxy and Heretics, and ripe with humor and symbolism, The Everlasting Man doesn’t aim to be a scholarly history treatise. Rather, like the title of Wells’ work, Chesterton merely presents us his outline of history. It is in this outline that his Christian, specifically Catholic, perspective contrasts with secular views common in modern times.

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Publisher
Librairie Plon
Language
French
Pages
301

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1960, Dodd, Mead
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The everlasting man.
1955, Image Books
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L' homme éternal
1927, Librairie Plon
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1925, Dodd, Mead & Company
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Edition Notes

Translation of: The everlasting man.

First published: London : Hodder & Stoughton, 1925.

Published in
Paris
Series
Roseau d'or, oeuvres et chroniques -- 17.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR4453.C4

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Pagination
301 p. ;
Number of pages
301

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Open Library
OL15353180M

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