Heretics by G. K. Chesterton

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The Author Gilbert Keith Chesterton was born in London, England on the 29th of May, 1874. Though he considered himself a mere “rollicking journalist,” he was actually a prolific and gifted writer in virtually every area of literature. A man of strong opinions and enormously talented at defending them, his exuberant personality nevertheless allowed him to maintain warm friendships with people–such as George Bernard Shaw and H. G. Wells–with whom he vehemently disagreed. Chesterton had no difficulty standing up for what he believed. He was one of the few journalists to oppose the Boer War. His 1922 “Eugenics and Other Evils” attacked what was at that time the most progressive of all ideas, the idea that the human race could and should breed a superior version of itself. In the Nazi experience, history demonstrated the wisdom of his once “reactionary” views.Chesterton wrote several works of Christian apologetics, the best known of which are “Othodoxy”, “Heretics”, and “The Everlasting Man”.

Episode Date
00 – Introduction
Jan 02, 2024
01 – On the Importance of Orthodoxy
Jan 01, 2024
02 – On the Negative Spirit
Dec 31, 2023
03 – On Mr. Rudyard Kipling and Making the World Small
Dec 30, 2023
04 – Mr. Bernard Shaw
Dec 29, 2023
05 – H.G. Wells and the Giants
Dec 28, 2023
06 – Christmas and the Esthetes
Dec 27, 2023
07 – Omar and the Sacred Vine
Dec 26, 2023
08 – The Mildness of the Yellow Press
Dec 25, 2023
09 – The Moods of Mr. George Moore
Dec 24, 2023
10 – On Sandals and Simplicity
Dec 23, 2023
11 – Science and the Savages
Dec 22, 2023
12 – Paganism and Mr. Lowes Dickinson
Dec 21, 2023
13 – Celts and Celtophiles
Dec 20, 2023
14 – On Certain Modern Writers and the Institution of the Family
Dec 19, 2023
15 – On Smart Novelists and the Smart Set
Dec 18, 2023
16 – On Mr. McCabe and a Divine Frivolity
Dec 17, 2023
17 – On the Wit of Whistler
Dec 16, 2023
18 – The Fallacy of the Young Nation
Dec 15, 2023
19 – Slum Novelists and the Slums
Dec 14, 2023
20 – Concluding Remarks on the Importance of Orthodoxy
Dec 13, 2023