Publisher's Synopsis
Heretics by G. K. Chesterton (Gilbert K. Chesterton)
G.K. Chesterton "Prince of Paradox" is the witty best in this collection of twenty articles and articles since the turn of the twentieth century. Focusing on "heretics" - those who pride themselves on their superiority in the Christian viewpoint, Chesterton evaluates important people who fall into that category from the literary and artistic world. Luminaries such as Rudyard Kipling, George Bernard Shaw, H.G.
In addition to evaluating famous people ("Mr. Rudyard Kipling and Making the World Small" and "Mr. HG Wells and the Giants"), these articles also feature observations about the wider world, "On Sandals and Simplicity". "Science and the Savages", "about some modern writers and the family institution," "about the intelligent novelist and the genius series" and "the slum and slum novelist" reflect the core themes of "science and the savages". Chesterton's work in life The heretic aroused the anger of some critics who blamed contemporary philosophy without giving up alternatives. The author responded a few years later with the Orthodoxy Volume, both of which were vintage Chesterton books.
He is criticizing those who have incomplete and inadequate views on In short, he criticized a host of non-Christian perspectives on all reality, as he demonstrated in his book Orthodoxy, following up on his results. This book is both easy to read and difficult to read. But he was able to show above all that our new 21st century heretics are not new because he himself is associated with most of them.