The Everlasting Man

by G. K. Chesterton (Autore)

Paperback, 1993

Status

Available

Call number

Apologetics Che

Collection

Publication

Ignatius Pr (1993), Edition: Reprint, 276 pages

Description

Highly influential in C. S. Lewis' conversion from atheism to Christianity, The Everlasting Man continues to inspire new generations of readers. Considered by many to be Chesterton's greatest masterpiece, this book declares his comprehensive view of world history as informed by the Incarnation. Retelling mankind's story from the very beginning, he shows how all human desires are fulfilled in the person of Christ and Christ's church. With his characteristic brilliance and irony, he argues that Christianity is not just a religion to stand beside other religions, for the fact of the Incarnation sets it apart. One of the most original and controversial theological works ever written, The Everlasting Man offers a commanding perspective of world history and aims to restore our sense of wonder in the universe, our God, and ourselves.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Eagleduck86
C.S. Lewis recommended this book more than any other.
LibraryThing member keylawk
Contains the great explanation for why Romans were convicted against Carthage -- the New Town. Describes Rome "rising from the dead", where it was placed under the foot of The Grace of Baal--"Hannibal".

Contains the "short story of mankind" - with the figure of Christ.

Original publication date

1925
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