Finished Reading “Heretics”

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  "G. K. Chesterton, the "Prince of Paradox," is at his witty best in this collection of twenty essays and articles from the turn of the twentieth century. Focusing on  "heretics" - those who pride themselves on their superiority to Christian views - Chesterton appraises prominent figures who fall into that category from the literary and art worlds... those who hold incomplete and inadequate views about "life, the universe, and everything." He is, in short, criticizing all that host of non-Christian views of reality, as he demonstrated in his follow-up book Orthodoxy. The book is both an easy read and a difficult read. But he manages to demonstrate, among other things, that our new 21st century heresies are really not new because he himself deals with most of them." (Goodreads)

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In case anyone's interested:

Comfort, Ray. God Doesn’t Believe in Atheists.
Comfort, Ray. How To Bring your Children to Christ and Keep Them There.
Comfort, Ray. What Did Jesus Do?

MacArthur, John. Hard to Believe: The High Cost and Infinite Value of Following Jesus.

Murray, Iain. Jonathan Edwards: A New Biography.

Nichols, Stephen. Jonathan Edwards: A Guided Tour of His Life and Thought.

Watts, Isaac. Logic, or the Right use of Reason in the Inquiry After Truth With A Variety of Rules to Guard Against Error in the Affairs of Religion and Human Life.

Van Rheenen, Gailyn. Communicating Christ in Animistic Contexts.

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