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    Tag: G.K. Chesterton

    Rereading the Faith for Today – Gnostic Tendencies and Defending Against Them

    In his book The Everlasting Man G.K. Chesterton asserts that “the whole world once very nearly died of broadmindedness and the brotherhood of all religions.” Chesterton is…… Read more “Rereading the Faith for Today – Gnostic Tendencies and Defending Against Them”

    31 Aug 201619 Jul 2021 by Presbyformed

    Book Review: Orthodoxy – By G.K. Chesterton

    There are few books which I am more indebted to than Chesterton’s Orthodoxy. I think I may say with some certainty that it is the book which spurned…… Read more “Book Review: Orthodoxy – By G.K. Chesterton”

    30 Aug 201619 Jul 2021 by Presbyformed

    Book Review: Velvet Elvis – By Rob Bell

    elvet Elvis is author Rob Bell’s attempt at bringing Christianity into the modern world. He begins by talking about a painting and noting how if, after this…… Read more “Book Review: Velvet Elvis – By Rob Bell”

    23 Aug 201619 Jul 2021 by Presbyformed

    Book Review: The Appetite of Tyranny – By G. K. Chesterton

    On June 28th of the year 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated by a small group of Serbians, an event which would begin Europe’s spiral into…… Read more “Book Review: The Appetite of Tyranny – By G. K. Chesterton”

    17 Aug 201619 Jul 2021 by Presbyformed

    Sovereignty and Contingency in Christianity

    Few themes have been discussed as frequently throughout history as that of fate and free will. The topic in itself seems innocent enough, yet whenever it is discussed…… Read more “Sovereignty and Contingency in Christianity”

    18 Mar 201619 Jul 2021 by Presbyformed

    Beliefs and Believing the Bible

    Often in the desire not to cause controversy or argument those who follow Christ will revert to saying “I can only say that I believe the Bible” or…… Read more “Beliefs and Believing the Bible”

    15 Mar 201619 Jul 2021 by Presbyformed

    Chesterton’s Apologetic & The World Today

    G.K. Chesterton – despite his great girth – is somehow often overlooked in contemporary discussion. Yet if you should take up most any book of his and…… Read more “Chesterton’s Apologetic & The World Today”

    10 Mar 201619 Jul 2021 by Presbyformed

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