G. K. Chesterton wrote of Orthodoxy that it was an attempt to state his belief 'in a vague and personal way, in a set of mental pictures rather than in a series of deductions'. For most of its readers, it is the wittiest and most rollicking defence of the Christian faith ever written.
G. K. Chesterton wrote of Orthodoxy that it was an attempt to state his belief 'in a vague and personal way, in a set of mental pictures rather than in a series of deductions'. For most of its readers, it is the wittiest and most rollicking defence of the Christian faith ever written.