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Quantum Metaphysics INTERVIEW BY Karl Giberson, Kent Hill, & Donald Yerxa
In Brief
The Woman Question Chesterton's ideas on this controversial subject reflected the strengths of the two women he knew best. Bonnie C. Harvey
Genius with a Message Every piece in Chesterton's immense body of published work bears the imprint of his soul. Deb Elkink
The Un-Apologist Oblivious to convention, Chesterton launched a bold campaign to point a mad world back to truth. John Warwick Montgomery
The Mystery Deepens With Father Brown, the sleuth who plumbed hearts, Chesterton redefined the whodunit. John Peterson
The World Made Strange Chesterton's unique theology reveals what Christians know, but forget to believe. Stratford Caldecott
Economics after God's Own Image Appaled by the slavery of the British working class, Chesterton joined Hilaire Belloc in promoting a brave new ideal. Chris Armstrong
G.K. Chesterton: A Gallery of Beloved Enemies Chesterton clashed with many leading intellectuals of his day. He also counted them as friends. Zachry O. Kincaid, Darren Sumner
G.K. Chesterton: Christian History Interview - Exactly the Opposite Chesterton is seldom what we expect but often what we need. conversation with Philip Yancey
The 'Ample' Man Who Saved My Faith G.K. Chesterton propounded the Christian faith with great wit—and sheer intellectual force. An exclusive excerpt from Philip Yancey's new book, Soul Survivor: How My Faith Survived the Church.
The Christian Humanists Tolkien joined these authors in countering the decadence of a dark century. Joseph Pearce
G.K. Chesterton: From the Editor - Diamonds and the Rough Elesha Coffman
G.K. Chesterton: Christian History Timeline - Chesterton's Literary Life
The Real Father Brown G.K. Chesterton
Chesterton Today (Chesterton quotes)
G.K. Chesterton: Recommended Resources
Christian History Corner: Coming to America "Commentators who call proposed INS policies an unprecedented invasion of privacy forget what foreign visitors were asked 80 years ago, and why" G.K. Chesterton
Hearing Voices How can you tell a prophet from a fruitcake? (Hint: If you're instructed to murder someone, be skeptical) Tim Stafford
Whose Natural Theology? Alan Jacobs
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