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Orthodoxy

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Gilbert K. Chesterton embarks on an intellectual journey to explore his belief in Christianity, particularly the Catholic Church's orthodoxy. He reflects on the search for life's meaning, ultimately finding fulfillment in Christian truth. Chesterton uses the metaphor of a traveler returning to his starting point, now seeing it with fresh appreciation, to illustrate his spiritual awakening. This theme resonates throughout his writings, including in his fictional work, Manalive, highlighting the transformative power of rediscovering faith.

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Language
English
Released
2008
Pages
108
ISBN13
9781604591620
Series
First published
1908
Original title
Orthodoxy, A personal philosophy
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Gilbert K. Chesterton embarks on an intellectual journey to explore his belief in Christianity, particularly the Catholic Church's orthodoxy. He reflects on the search for life's meaning, ultimately finding fulfillment in Christian truth. Chesterton uses the metaphor of a traveler returning to his starting point, now seeing it with fresh appreciation, to illustrate his spiritual awakening. This theme resonates throughout his writings, including in his fictional work, Manalive, highlighting the transformative power of rediscovering faith.