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Timely Essays on Timeless Paradoxes

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An edition of Schall on Chesterton (2000)

Schall on Chesterton

Timely Essays on Timeless Paradoxes

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Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936) was one of the most original minds of the twentieth century. He was a gifted journalist, essayist, biographer, poet, novelist, playwright, philosopher, debater, and defender of common sense, of Christianity, and of the Catholic faith. He was truly an influential man of his time, writing thousands of essays and hundreds of books. Today he remains one of the best and most quoted writers of the English language.

In this book of essays, Father James V. Schall, a prolific author himself and a prominent Catholic writer, brings readers to Chesterton through a witty series of original reflections prompted by something Chesterton wrote―timely essays on timeless issues. Like Chesterton, Schall consciously leads the reader to the reality of what is, of what is true and what is at the heart of things. It is a handbook of how to take up almost any essay or chapter or paragraph of Chesterton's many works and, upon further reflection, come to realize that he was a profoundly wise man who still teaches vividly and accurately a century after he wrote. Schall easily captures Chesterton's fondness of life and laughter, and at the same time, makes readers aware of Chesterton's extreme insight and rigorous understanding of ideas and truth.

Included in this book is an introductory chapter on Chesterton as a "journalist," which is how he identified himself, and a concluding chapter that provides an extended reflection on Chesterton's world. Forty-one essays comprise the heart of the book. They range widely in subject matter, from the Catholic Church as the "natural home of the human spirit," through such topics as virtue and honor, horror and detective stories, toys and Christmas, right and wrong, to the shocking conclusion that indeed "dogmas are not dull."

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267

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Schall on Chesterton: Timely Essays on Timeless Paradoxes
2000, Catholic University of America Press
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Washington, D.C

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-258) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
828/.91209
Library of Congress
PR4453.C4 Z76 2000, PR4453.C4Z76 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 267 p. ;
Number of pages
267

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL45436M
ISBN 10
0813209633, 0813209625
LCCN
99042430
Library Thing
214332
Goodreads
184544

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