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Orthodoxy

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Through a personal journey, Gilbert K. Chesterton explores his conversion to Christianity and the Catholic Church's orthodoxy. He invites readers on an intellectual quest for life's meaning, ultimately discovering a truth that fulfills human needs within Christianity. Using the metaphor of a traveler returning to his starting point with newfound appreciation, Chesterton emphasizes the transformative power of faith. This theme resonates throughout his works, including his fictional piece, Manalive, making the book both lively and enlightening.

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Language
English
Released
2008
Pages
108
ISBN13
9781604591613
Series
First published
1908
Original title
Orthodoxy, A personal philosophy
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Through a personal journey, Gilbert K. Chesterton explores his conversion to Christianity and the Catholic Church's orthodoxy. He invites readers on an intellectual quest for life's meaning, ultimately discovering a truth that fulfills human needs within Christianity. Using the metaphor of a traveler returning to his starting point with newfound appreciation, Chesterton emphasizes the transformative power of faith. This theme resonates throughout his works, including his fictional piece, Manalive, making the book both lively and enlightening.