Only G.K. Chesterton could tackle some of the most persistent and complex questions about the Christian faith in such an engaging format. The Ball and the Cross presents a surprisingly good-humored take on timeless debates about faith, pairing plenty...
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Only G.K. Chesterton could tackle some of the most persistent and complex questions about the Christian faith in such an engaging format. The Ball and the Cross presents a surprisingly good-humored take on timeless debates about faith, pairing plenty of witty repartee with deep and penetrating philosophical insights
Title; Contents; I - A Discussion Somewhat in the Air; II - The Religion of the Stipendiary Magistrate; III - Some Old Curiosities; IV - A Discussion at Dawn; V - The Peacemaker; VI - The Other Philosopher; VII - The Village of Grassley-In- The-Hole; VIII - An Interlude of Argument; IX - The Strange Lady; X - The Swords Rejoined; XI - A Scandal in the Village; XII - The Desert Island; XIII - The Garden of Peace; XIV - A Museum of Souls; XV - The Dream of MacIan; XVI - The Dream of Turnbull; XVII - The Idiot; XVIII - A Riddle of Faces; XIX - The Last Parley; XX - Dies Irae;