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Orthodoxy Orthodoxy
by G.K. Chesterton
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bookshelves: science-and-religion
recommended for: postmodern anti-rationalists, devotees of the well-turned phrase, suburbanites
status: Read in May, 2008

After reading this cover-to-cover for the first time since high school, I am struck not only by Chesterton's delightful rhetoric but by just how relevant his insights are to contemporary discourse. I take this as a clear indication as to just how far off the mark our contemporary discourse has wandered, since so little progress has been made. There is very little outright philosophy in this book; nonetheless, it is a systematic overview of decades of poetic reverie thoroughly conditioned by a philosophical worldview. Strangely enough, it happens to be in direct contradiction to the prevailing attitudes among the educated in his time as well as in ours. While postmodernity can lack the sort of earnest optimism so prevalent among Chesterton's opponents, I sense a kinship between them that demands a real familiarity with the framework of his arguments, if not their roccoco embellishments.
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message 1: by Sheilagramling
12/06/2007 06:17PM

Nophoto-u-25x33 Read this because I thought I should. Never expected to love it. I enjoyed every single moment I spent in the presence of his creative mind! One of my favorite books. Endings don't get any better than that.

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