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The Everlasting Man
Book •
G. K.
Chesterton's "The Everlasting Man" is a sweeping historical and philosophical work that traces the history of humanity from its origins to the present day.
Chesterton argues for the unique position of humanity within creation and the enduring significance of Christianity.
The book is a powerful defense of the Christian faith, blending historical analysis with philosophical insights and Chesterton's characteristic wit and eloquence.
It is a challenging but rewarding read for those interested in history, philosophy, and theology.
The book's exploration of the relationship between faith and reason, and its defense of the Christian worldview, continue to resonate with readers today.
Chesterton's "The Everlasting Man" is a sweeping historical and philosophical work that traces the history of humanity from its origins to the present day.
Chesterton argues for the unique position of humanity within creation and the enduring significance of Christianity.
The book is a powerful defense of the Christian faith, blending historical analysis with philosophical insights and Chesterton's characteristic wit and eloquence.
It is a challenging but rewarding read for those interested in history, philosophy, and theology.
The book's exploration of the relationship between faith and reason, and its defense of the Christian worldview, continue to resonate with readers today.
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Mentioned in 9 episodes
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, elaborating on G.K Chesterton's perception of man as an artist.

Jake Weidmann

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Becoming a Slow and Disciplined Man of God | Jake Weidmann 475
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when talking about the 'decent people of England' who are not being heard.

Rafe Heydel-Mankoo

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Heading for Civil War: Mass Immigration, Islamism and the End of British Pride — Rafe Heydel-Mankoo
Mentioned as a book with three interconnected novels set in Rome across different time periods.

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Flaubert's Parrot by Julian Barnes
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to Michelle.


Anne Bogel

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Ep 500: The little things that add up to a rich reading life
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, quoting Chesterton on his book to describe cavemen as artists.

Jake Weidmann

Jake Weidmann on Empowering Young Creatives in an AI World
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as an amazing epic and incredible love story with huge fantasy elements and grounded historical settings.


Anne Bogel

Ep 493: Books that take you on an epic journey
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as the source of C.S. Lewis's Christological Trilemma.


Jonathan McClatchy

This saved my Christian faith and it can save yours
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as a book that supports the idea of paganism and philosophy pointing towards Christ.

Stefan Knibbe

#239 Stefan Knibbe: CS Lewis on Freedom, Suffering, and Hell
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from G.K. Chesterton's book, as cited in Lauren Wilkinson's book, 'Circles and the Cross'.


Jim Paul

What on Earth is Heaven? Ecological Implications of the New Creation (Jim Paul, L’Abri Worker)
Mentioned as the topic of conversation and praised by C.S. Lewis as the best apologetic he had read.

G.K. Chesterton, The Everlasting Man 1
Book under discussion in the podcast, with a focus on its historical and philosophical background.

Chesterton, Everlasting Man 2
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as the focus of their current podcast series.


Adam Francisco

Chesterton, The Everlasting Man 3
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as a scholar who came up with the same idea, J.K. Chesterton, for example, in his book.

Jonathan McLatchie

Does the Bible Contradict? A Response to Dan McClellan
The main topic of discussion, as Adam and David delve into chapters 3 and 4.

Chesterton, The Everlasting Man 4
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among the books he has read.

Brad Whitbeck

Is BYU No Longer Part of the Covenant Path?
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as one of the great Chesterton lines that they repeat throughout the four years at the school.


Dale Ahlquist

Chesterton and Education with Dale Ahlquist | Christendom Conversations | Ep. 7
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as a book that converted him to Catholicism and influenced his work.

Michael Brendan Dougherty

Identity, nationalism, and fatherhood
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as a response to H.G. Wells's work.

Cindy Rollins

Episode 257: "Best of" Series -- Our Literary Lives of 2021
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as one of the books covered in the first season of the podcast.


Nadya Williams

The Scandal of the Christian Imagination


