The Everlasting Man [Dover Publications]

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Written by G.K. Chesterton in 1925, The Everlasting Man explores human history in relation to Christianity. Chesterton argues that religion, as a mixture of philosophy and mythology, satisfies the intellect... Read more

Written by G.K. Chesterton in 1925, The Everlasting Man explores human history in relation to Christianity. Chesterton argues that religion, as a mixture of philosophy and mythology, satisfies the intellect and spirit of humans, setting them apart from other living creatures. The book examines religious skepticism and addresses evolution, feminism, and cultural relativism within a religious context. Chesterton emphasizes that the shape of the key to religious truth is not important, but what matters is that it fits the lock and opens the door.

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This is a book about human history and how it relates to Christianity. The author, G. K. Chesterton, asks what makes humans different from other animals. He explains that religion, which is a combination of philosophy and mythology, satisfies both the mind and the spirit and sets humans apart from animals. This book was written a long time ago, in 1925, but it still feels modern. Chesterton talks about things like evolution, feminism, and cultural relativism in the context of religion. He also talks about religious skepticism, which is when people doubt or question their faith in Jesus Christ and the Church.



Chesterton says that the shape of the key to religious truth doesn't matter, as long as it fits the lock and opens the door. This book is a strong affirmation of Christian faith. It's also funny and wise, and it will make you think about things in your heart and your mind.


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Subject: Language Arts

Brand: Dover Publications

Publisher Date: 09/19/2007

Author: G. K. Chesterton

Dimensions: 8.50 x 5.38

UPC: 9780486460369

Pages: 288