A friend of mine once made an observation that struck me as rather profound. We were both in high school at the time, en route to the annual March for Life in Washington D.C. “You know, the culture thinks that teenagers with bad attitudes and brightly-dyed hair are being rebellious,” he commented. “But that’s not … Continue reading Chesterton and Counter-Culturalism
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An Introduction to G.K. Chesterton
There are few writers in the first half of the 20th century that cast a larger shadow than G.K. Chesterton. I mean this both figuratively and literally. Gilbert Keith Chesterton was a giant of a man, standing six feet, four inches tall, and weighing around 300 pounds. Although he is probably best remembered by the … Continue reading An Introduction to G.K. Chesterton