English mystery novelist and Christian apologist
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We're live with Fr. Patrick Hough, Retreat Director, Jesuit Spirituality Center at Our Lady Oaks Retreat House, Grand Coteau, LA talks about upcoming retreats, Jarosław Rędziak, Polish filmmaker, director and producer of the documentary Face of Jesus and Dale Ahlquist, President of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton, creator and host of the EWTN series “G.K. Chesterton: The Apostle of Common Sense,” and Publisher of Gilbert Magazine, talks about upcoming Chesterton Conference.
During Lent this year, we are revisiting reflections on the works of a great Catholic mind of the 20th century, Gilbert Keith Chesterton. Fr. Scott is joined by his brother, Fr. Mark Lawler, an internationally recognized expert on the works of G. K. Chesterton. This is Part 5.https://archive.org/download/LetsTalkCatholic/LTC-138RR-Chesterton-in-Lent-Pt5.mp3
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During Lent this year, we will revisit reflections on the works of a great Catholic mind of the 20th century, Gilbert Keith Chesterton. Fr. Scott is joined by his brother, Fr. Mark Lawler, an internationally recognized expert on the works of G. K. Chesterton. This is Part 4.https://archive.org/download/LetsTalkCatholic/LTC-138RR-Chesterton-in-Lent-Pt4.mp3
We continue our Lenten reflections on the works of a great Catholic mind of the 20th century, Gilbert Keith Chesterton. Fr. Scott is joined by his brother, Fr. Mark Lawler, an internationally recognized expert on the works of G. K. Chesterton. This is Part 3.https://archive.org/download/LetsTalkCatholic/LTC-138RR-Chesterton-in-Lent-Pt3.mp3
In this episode, Charbel sits down with Dale Ahlquist, Author and president of the G.K. Chesterton Society. They discuss who G.K Chesterton was, his connection to C.S Lewis and the profound impact Chesterton has had in the conversion of many to Catholicism, including Ahlquist himself. Gilbert Keith Chesterton was an English author, philosopher, Christian apologist, and literary and art critic. Chesterton created the fictional priest-detective Father Brown, and wrote on apologetics, such as his works Orthodoxy and The Everlasting Man. Join the Parousia mailing list at https://www.parousiamedia.com/mailing-list/ Parousia is committed to proclaiming the fullness of truth! If you wish to help us in our mission with a donation please visit our website here https://www.parousiamedia.com/donate/ to learn ways that you can contribute.
During Lent this year, we will re-broadcast reflections on the works of a great Catholic mind of the 20th century, Gilbert Keith Chesterton. Fr. Scott is joined by his brother, Fr. Mark Lawler, an internationally recognized expert on the works of G. K. Chesterton. This is Part 2.https://archive.org/download/LetsTalkCatholic/LTC-138RR-Chesterton-in-Lent-Pt2.mp3
Lesung, Musik: Vor 800 Jahren lobpreist Franz von Assisi – bereits schwer erkrankt – mit seinem Sonnengesang die Schönheit der Schöpfung. Der Sonnengesang von Franz von Assisi ist ein Gebet mit enormen Gespür für die tiefe Zusammengehörigkeit aller Geschöpfe. Hören Sie literarische Variationen des Sonnengesangs (u.a. von Rainer Maria Rilke, Gilbert Keith Chesterton, Rose Ausländer, Peter Härtling, Huub Osterhuis) und Kompositionen aus dem Oratorium »IL CANTICO – Francesco von Assisi sowie von der Geschichte des Sonnengesangs«. Mit: Pater Helmut Schlegel, Franziskaner, Autor des Oratoriums IL CANTICO Peter Reulein, Kirchenmusiker, Komponist
During Lent this year, we will re-share some reflections on the works of a great Catholic mind of the 20th century, Gilbert Keith Chesterton. Last year, Fr. Scott and his brother, Fr. Mark Lawler, an internationally recognized expert on the works of G. K. Chesterton, discussed Chesterton and Lent.https://archive.org/download/LetsTalkCatholic/LTC-137RR-Chesterton-in-Lent-Pt1.mp3
Gilbert Keith Chesterton writes about the great importance of the Blessed Mother.
«Solo un pazzo può stare di fronte a questo mosaico e dire che la nostra fede è senza vita o un credo di morte». E così ci siamo messi alla prova, ad ammirare il mosaico absidale dedicato al Trionfo della Croce nella basilica dedicata a S. Clemente a Roma, a cui fa riferimento lo scrittore inglese Gilbert Keith Chesterton in un suo scritto degli anni Trenta.Abbiamo incontrato altri tipi di “pazzi”, quelli mossi dall'amore per la storia di Roma fatta a strati e per il gusto della scoperta incessante, persone di fede e curiosi visitatori, pellegrini venuti da lontano e vicini abitanti del quartiere.Per ricomporre opposti sentimenti vale allora la pena entrare nella Basilica e immergersi nei diversi livelli da cui è composta: la Basilica attuale risale XII secolo, scendendo sotto si entra nella chiesa paleocristiana del IV secolo, scendendo ancora più in basso si scopre l'area del I secolo con il tempio dedicato al culto di Mitra e, attraverso uno stretto vicolo, un grande edificio pubblico che sovrasta sorgenti d'acqua perdute dell'antica Roma.Insomma, un complesso archeologico che richiama visitatori di tutto il mondo e che unisce la chiesa cattolica e ortodossa visto che qui nel IX secolo fu sepolto San Cirillo, apostolo degli slavi: i patroni d'Europa Cirillo e Metodio vengono celebrati nella Basilica di San Clemente il 14 febbraio.
Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936) fue un articulista, novelista, poeta y periodista prolífico cuyos escritos incluyen alrededor de 80 libros, cientos de poesías y 4000 ensayos. Por influencia de su hermano Cecil y Hilaire Belloc, entre otros, se convirtió al catolicismo a los 48 años. D. Emilio Domínguez Díaz, doctor en Humanidades y Filología Inglesa y autor de varios libros, nos acerca al legado de Chesterton, especialmente a su libro «Ortodoxia», escrito algunos años antes de su conversión.
La musica a cena è un insulto sia per il cuoco che per il violinista.(Gilbert Keith Chesterton)
Leadership Lessons From the Great Books #131 - The New Jerusalem by Gilbert Keith Chesterton---Leaders, lay the cornerstone for those who come next, or the stone you should have laid will be pushed atop you by the next generation and grind you to powder.---Opening and closing themes composed by Brian Sanyshyn of Brian Sanyshyn Music.---Pick up your copy of 12 Rules for Leaders: The Foundation of Intentional Leadership NOW on AMAZON!Check out the 2022 Leadership Lessons From the Great Books podcast reading list!--- ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ .Subscribe to the Leadership Lessons From The Great Books Podcast: https://bit.ly/LLFTGBSubscribe.Check out HSCT Publishing at: https://www.hsctpublishing.com/.Check out LeadingKeys at: https://www.leadingkeys.com/.Check out Leadership ToolBox at: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/.Contact HSCT for more information at 1-833-216-8296 to schedule a full DEMO of LeadingKeys with one of our team members.---Leadership ToolBox website: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/.Leadership ToolBox LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ldrshptlbx/.Leadership ToolBox YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@leadershiptoolbox/videosLeadership ToolBox Twitter: https://twitter.com/ldrshptlbx.Leadership ToolBox IG: https://www.instagram.com/leadershiptoolboxus/.Leadership ToolBox FB: https://www.facebook.com/Ldrshp
Además, continuamos analizando 'Cómo escribir relatos policiacos' de Gilbert Keith Chesterton y hablamos de los títulos de las novelas.
11/19/24 - Dale Ahlquist is President of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton, creator and host of the EWTN series “G.K. Chesterton: The Apostle of Common Sense,” and Publisher of Gilbert Magazine. He is the author of six books, and has edited fourteen. He is a Senior Fellow of the Chesterton Library at London, and has been called “probably the greatest living authority on the life and work of G.K. Chesterton.” Dale has given more than 900 lectures at universities, conferences, and other institutions, including Yale, Columbia, Cornell, Notre Dame, Oxford, the Vatican Forum in Rome, and the House of Lords in London. Learn more about The Society of G.K. Chesterton at https://www.chesterton.org/
A surprising number of Catholic conversions in the last hundred years begin with one man: G. K. Chesterton. A modern Catholic favorite, Chesterton looms large in subjects as diverse as theology, satire, marginalia, philosophy, politics, and mystery fiction. Our guest today is Dale Ahlquist, founder and president of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton. His own journey of conversion started with Chesterton's The Everlasting Man. In our conversation, we visit many of Chesterton's ideas, concluding with the much misunderstood “distributism”—a Chestertonian practical philosophy and the subject of Ahlquist's co-edited book of essays titled Localism: Coming Home to Catholic Social Teaching. Chapters: 1:53 Conversion by way of Chesterton 6:17 Chesterton: a “complete thinker” 8:16 Reading recommendations 12:05 The opening of Everlasting Man 13:56 The ending of Man Who Was Thursday 17:16 Fairy tales and fundamental truths 19:18 “The twitch upon the thread” 22:27 Defining distributism, or localism 30:13 Localism for D.C. (sub)urbanites 33:44 Founding schools: localism in action 39:11 Family enterprises 42:19 The contributors to Localism 45:31 Creating a life of localism where you are Links: Localism: Coming Home to Catholic Social Teaching edited by Dale Ahlquist and Michael Warren Davis The Everlasting Man by G. K. Chesterton G. K. Chesterton: The Apostle of Common Sense by Dale Ahlquist Common Sense 101: Lessons from G. K. Chesterton by Dale Ahlquist Orthodoxy by G. K. Chesterton St. Thomas Aquinas by G. K. Chesterton St. Francis of Assisi by G. K. Chesterton Father Brown: The Essential Tales by G. K. Chesterton “The Roots of the World” by G. K. Chesterton The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare by G. K. Chesterton Men in the Making, Alvaro de Vicente's substack featuring original articles Featured Opportunities: What Should a Catholic University Be? at The Heights School (December 7, 2024) Also on the Forum: Episode 1: The Homework Problem, newly launched Forum Faculty Podcast hosted by Tom Cox featuring round-table discussions with veteran teachers
Artistas brillantes con un lado oscuro: son los 'Depradados' de Juan Manuel de Prada y esta semana es el turno de Gilbert Keith Chesterton.
Love to hear from you; “Send us a Text Message”Discover the transformative power of a classical education with Dale Ahlquist, president of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton. Ever wondered how a balanced curriculum can shape a more humane and understanding society? Join our engaging discussion as we unpack the mission of the Chesterton Schools Network and explore the indispensable role of the humanities, taught correctly, in today's world. Ahlquist sheds light on why integrating the humanities, philosophy and theology with STEM disciplines is vital for a complete education. Get ready to rediscover the timeless values of truth, goodness, and beauty through the lens of classical education. We delve into the critical importance of traditional arts and rigorous academics in nurturing these values among students at Chesterton schools. Learn about the meticulous steps taken to ensure that education remains both affordable and high-quality. We also take you behind the scenes of pioneering a new school model offering a refreshing alternative to fragmented public education systems. From innovative strategies like utilizing existing buildings to minimizing technology in classrooms, discover the practical steps taken to make this vision a reality. To learn more visit: Chesterton SchoolsPlease click on the link below to support our podcast: New Easy, user friendly link!https://givebutter.com/Become-Who-You-Are"Please consider making a financial contribution to support our work, Glory Be To God"--JackFollow us and watch on X: John Paul II Renewal @JP2RenewalOn Rumble: JohnPaulIIRCCatch up with the latest on our website: jp2renew.org and Sign up for our Newsletter!! Contact Jack: info@jp2renew.orgRead Tom Hampson's Articles to stay up to date on substack! Read Jack's Blog substack.com/@jackrigert Support the show
One of the most misunderstood — and misrepresented — elements of the Catholic Church is her social teaching. Today's conversation hopes to fix that. On episode #171, I spoke with Dale Ahlquist about Catholic Social Teaching. Here are some key questions and topics from our discussion:What is the history of Catholic Social Teaching?What does it look like today?How does localism play into this?And much more...Tune in for an insightful conversation!Biography:Dale Ahlquist is President of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton, creator and host of the EWTN series “G.K. Chesterton: The Apostle of Common Sense,” and Publisher of Gilbert Magazine. He is the author of six books, and has edited fourteen. He is a Senior Fellow of the Chesterton Library at London, and has been called “probably the greatest living authority on the life and work of G.K. Chesterton.”Dale has given more than 900 lectures at universities, conferences, and other institutions, including Yale, Columbia, Cornell, Notre Dame, Oxford, the Vatican Forum in Rome, and the House of Lords in London.He is also the co-founder of Chesterton Academy, a top-rated Catholic classical high school in Hopkins, Minnesota, which is the flagship of the growing Chesterton Schools Network, which includes nearly 60 high schools in the U.S., Canada, Italy, Iraq, and Sierra Leone.Links:Book: LocalismOur Sponsors:This is a Good Catholic Podcast. If you're interested in purchasing a Good Catholic digital series, use code GBS for 20% off your total order.Looking for the perfect Catholic gift? Check out The Catholic Company and find it today! Use code SAINTS20OFF for 20% off your next purchase! Support the Show.
Als „Raufbold Christi“ hat ihn der österreichische Schriftsteller und Kritiker Franz Blei einmal bezeichnet, sagt Literaturkritiker Cornelius Hell über Gilbert Keith Chesterton. Gestaltung: Alexandra Mantler – Eine Eigenproduktion des ORF, gesendet in Ö1 am 28. 05. 2024
G. K. Chesterton, Ire von Geburt, versucht, den Detektivroman in einer nur ihm möglichen Art literaturfähig zu machen. Unter seinen zahlreichen Büchern ist der Geschichtenband "Der Club der seltsamen Berufe" eines der interessantesten. Das eigenartige an diesen Stücken ist, dass sie scheinbar absolute Kriminal-Stories sind, die sich z.T. ganz schaurig anhören, sich aber am Ende immer in Heiterkeit und Wohlgefallen auflösen, weil in Wirklichkeit gar nichts Kriminalistisches passiert, sondern ein Mensch aus bestimmten Gründen einen besonderen Beruf ausübt. Aus der Reihe ebenfalls in der Audiothek: Der Besuch des Landpfarrers Mit Gert Benofsky, Friedrich Schoenfelder, Gert Westphal, Karl Heinz Kaiser. Autor: G. K. Chesterton Hörspielbearbeitung: Heinrich Böll. Regie: Karlheinz Schilling hr 1954 | 22 Min (Audio verfügbar bis 26.05.2025)
G. K. Chesterton, Ire von Geburt, versucht, den Detektivroman in einer nur ihm möglichen Art literaturfähig zu machen. Unter seinen zahlreichen Büchern ist der Geschichtenband "Der Club der seltsamen Berufe" eines der interessantesten. Das eigenartige an diesen Stücken ist, dass sie scheinbar absolute Kriminal-Stories sind, die sich z.T. ganz schaurig anhören, sich aber am Ende immer in Heiterkeit und Wohlgefallen auflösen, weil in Wirklichkeit gar nichts Kriminalistisches passiert, sondern ein Mensch aus bestimmten Gründen einen besonderen Beruf ausübt. Aus der Reihe ebenfalls in der Audiothek: Das Abenteuer des Major Brown. Mit Gert Westphal, Friedrich Schoenfelder, Karl Heinz Kaiser und Friedrich Carlmayr Autor: G. K. Chesterton Hörspielbearbeitung: Heinrich Böll Regie: Karlheinz Schilling hr 1954 | 29 Min (Audio verfügbar bis 26.05.2025)
Another delightful and sharply pointed excursion into the topics of the day, and of this day as well, with Gilbert Keith Chesterton. These reprinted magazine articles are filled with his good natured wit, his masterful use of paradox, and devastating ability to use reductio ad absurdum to destroy the popular myths that drive a society driving full-speed into secular humanism. You will come away with a whole new collection of wonderful quotes.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Another delightful and sharply pointed excursion into the topics of the day, and of this day as well, with Gilbert Keith Chesterton. These reprinted magazine articles are filled with his good natured wit, his masterful use of paradox, and devastating ability to use reductio ad absurdum to destroy the popular myths that drive a society driving full-speed into secular humanism. You will come away with a whole new collection of wonderful quotes.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Another delightful and sharply pointed excursion into the topics of the day, and of this day as well, with Gilbert Keith Chesterton. These reprinted magazine articles are filled with his good natured wit, his masterful use of paradox, and devastating ability to use reductio ad absurdum to destroy the popular myths that drive a society driving full-speed into secular humanism. You will come away with a whole new collection of wonderful quotes.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Another delightful and sharply pointed excursion into the topics of the day, and of this day as well, with Gilbert Keith Chesterton. These reprinted magazine articles are filled with his good natured wit, his masterful use of paradox, and devastating ability to use reductio ad absurdum to destroy the popular myths that drive a society driving full-speed into secular humanism. You will come away with a whole new collection of wonderful quotes.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
During Lent this year, we will reflect on the works of a great Catholic mind of the 20th century, Gilbert Keith Chesterton. Fr. Scott is joined by his brother, Fr. Mark Lawler, an internationally recognized expert on the works of G. K. Chesterton. This is Part 6, the final part.https://archive.org/download/LetsTalkCatholic/LTC-138RR-Chesterton-in-Lent-Pt6.mp3
During Lent this year, we will reflect on the works of a great Catholic mind of the 20th century, Gilbert Keith Chesterton. Fr. Scott is joined by his brother, Fr. Mark Lawler, an internationally recognized expert on the works of G. K. Chesterton. This is Part 5.https://archive.org/download/LetsTalkCatholic/LTC-138RR-Chesterton-in-Lent-Pt5.mp3
During Lent this year, we will reflect on the works of a great Catholic mind of the 20th century, Gilbert Keith Chesterton. Fr. Scott is joined by his brother, Fr. Mark Lawler, an internationally recognized expert on the works of G. K. Chesterton. This is Part 4.https://archive.org/download/LetsTalkCatholic/LTC-138RR-Chesterton-in-Lent-Pt4.mp3
During Lent this year, we will reflect on the works of a great Catholic mind of the 20th century, Gilbert Keith Chesterton. Fr. Scott is joined by his brother, Fr. Mark Lawler, an internationally recognized expert on the works of G. K. Chesterton. This is Part 3.https://archive.org/download/LetsTalkCatholic/LTC-138RR-Chesterton-in-Lent-Pt3.mp3
During Lent this year, we will reflect on the works of a great Catholic mind of the 20th century, Gilbert Keith Chesterton. Fr. Scott is joined by his brother, Fr. Mark Lawler, an internationally recognized expert on the works of G. K. Chesterton. This is Part 2.https://archive.org/download/LetsTalkCatholic/LTC-138RR-Chesterton-in-Lent-Pt2.mp3
Why does Inspector Valentin, while following the track of the thief Flambeau, keep crossing paths with two argumentative priests? G.K. Chesterton, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. Welcome to this Vintage Episode of The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening. A new Vintage Episode is released every Tuesday. Clouds of Witness, by Dorothy Sayers will continue episodically every Friday. Please help us to continue producing amazing audiobooks by going to http://classictalesaudiobooks.com, and becoming a supporter. Thank you so much. Keep an ear open for our coming Kickstarter campaign to fund the audiobook of Bleak House, by Charles Dickens. We've got a ton of special bonuses planned. More details coming soon! Gilbert Keith Chesterton was a philosopher, writer, Christian apologist, and a critic of art and literature. He wrote around 80 books, 200 short stories, and 4,000 essays, (most of the essays appeared as newspaper articles). His most famous literary creation was Father Brown, a catholic priest that has heard the confessions of so many thieves, burglars, and law breakers over the course of his holy career, that he can usually anticipate and deduce the solution to any puzzling crime. Today's story is the first Father Brown story, first published on July 23rd, 1910 in The Saturday Evening Post. And now, “The Blue Cross”, by G.K. Chesterton. Follow this link to become a monthly supporter: Follow this link to subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Follow this link to subscribe to the Arsène Lupin Podcast: Follow this link to follow us on Instagram: Follow this link to follow us on Facebook:
During Lent this year, we will reflect on the works of a great Catholic mind of the 20th century, Gilbert Keith Chesterton. Fr. Scott is joined by his brother, Fr. Mark Lawler, an internationally recognized expert on the works of G. K. Chesterton.https://archive.org/download/LetsTalkCatholic/LTC-137RR-Chesterton-in-Lent-Pt1.mp3
Gilbert Keith Chesterton was a prolific writer on many topics. His views of history were always from the standpoint of people and their interactions, and it may fairly be said he saw all of history as a battle between civilization and barbarism. So it has always been, and that remains true even today."But it is especially in the matter of the Middle Ages that the popular histories trample upon the popular traditions. In this respect there is an almost comic contrast between the general information provided about England in the last two or three centuries, in which its present industrial system was being built up, and the general information given about the preceding centuries, which we call broadly medieval."As this quotation taken from the Introduction clearly shows, he is no mere pedant reciting dry dates and locations, but a profound thinker flooding new light onto those modern "myths" that have filled our histories. He is a master of paradox, and the technique of reducing his opponents' arguments to the logical absurdity they have inherent in them. He often turns them upside down. All of which makes his work both a sound subject for reflection and highly entertaining all the while it remains permanently timely.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Gilbert Keith Chesterton was a prolific writer on many topics. His views of history were always from the standpoint of people and their interactions, and it may fairly be said he saw all of history as a battle between civilization and barbarism. So it has always been, and that remains true even today."But it is especially in the matter of the Middle Ages that the popular histories trample upon the popular traditions. In this respect there is an almost comic contrast between the general information provided about England in the last two or three centuries, in which its present industrial system was being built up, and the general information given about the preceding centuries, which we call broadly medieval."As this quotation taken from the Introduction clearly shows, he is no mere pedant reciting dry dates and locations, but a profound thinker flooding new light onto those modern "myths" that have filled our histories. He is a master of paradox, and the technique of reducing his opponents' arguments to the logical absurdity they have inherent in them. He often turns them upside down. All of which makes his work both a sound subject for reflection and highly entertaining all the while it remains permanently timely.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Gilbert Keith Chesterton was a prolific writer on many topics. His views of history were always from the standpoint of people and their interactions, and it may fairly be said he saw all of history as a battle between civilization and barbarism. So it has always been, and that remains true even today."But it is especially in the matter of the Middle Ages that the popular histories trample upon the popular traditions. In this respect there is an almost comic contrast between the general information provided about England in the last two or three centuries, in which its present industrial system was being built up, and the general information given about the preceding centuries, which we call broadly medieval."As this quotation taken from the Introduction clearly shows, he is no mere pedant reciting dry dates and locations, but a profound thinker flooding new light onto those modern "myths" that have filled our histories. He is a master of paradox, and the technique of reducing his opponents' arguments to the logical absurdity they have inherent in them. He often turns them upside down. All of which makes his work both a sound subject for reflection and highly entertaining all the while it remains permanently timely.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Gilbert Keith Chesterton was a prolific writer on many topics. His views of history were always from the standpoint of people and their interactions, and it may fairly be said he saw all of history as a battle between civilization and barbarism. So it has always been, and that remains true even today."But it is especially in the matter of the Middle Ages that the popular histories trample upon the popular traditions. In this respect there is an almost comic contrast between the general information provided about England in the last two or three centuries, in which its present industrial system was being built up, and the general information given about the preceding centuries, which we call broadly medieval."As this quotation taken from the Introduction clearly shows, he is no mere pedant reciting dry dates and locations, but a profound thinker flooding new light onto those modern "myths" that have filled our histories. He is a master of paradox, and the technique of reducing his opponents' arguments to the logical absurdity they have inherent in them. He often turns them upside down. All of which makes his work both a sound subject for reflection and highly entertaining all the while it remains permanently timely.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
durée : 00:34:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - Luc Estang et Stanislas Fumet étaient réunis en mars 1967 pour évoquer l'oeuvre de Gilbert Keith Chesterton, et plus particulièrement son roman "Le nommé Jeudi". Une archive de "La Tribune des critiques" magazine littéraire, artistique et dramatique.
Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936) was an influential and prolific English writer of the early 20th century. He was a journalist, a poet and a novelist. He wrote 80 books and 200 short stories in addition to his other work. He is perhaps best remembered for his ‘Father Brown' stories.‘The Man Who Knew Too Much' has some similarities to the Father Brown stories: Horne Fisher the eponymous hero is connected and indeed related to many of the high-ranking politicians of his age and thus ‘knows too much' about the background of the mysteries in which he becomes embroiled and which he unravels. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936) was an influential and prolific English writer of the early 20th century. He was a journalist, a poet and a novelist. He wrote 80 books and 200 short stories in addition to his other work. He is perhaps best remembered for his ‘Father Brown' stories.‘The Man Who Knew Too Much' has some similarities to the Father Brown stories: Horne Fisher the eponymous hero is connected and indeed related to many of the high-ranking politicians of his age and thus ‘knows too much' about the background of the mysteries in which he becomes embroiled and which he unravels. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936) was an influential and prolific English writer of the early 20th century. He was a journalist, a poet and a novelist. He wrote 80 books and 200 short stories in addition to his other work. He is perhaps best remembered for his ‘Father Brown' stories.‘The Man Who Knew Too Much' has some similarities to the Father Brown stories: Horne Fisher the eponymous hero is connected and indeed related to many of the high-ranking politicians of his age and thus ‘knows too much' about the background of the mysteries in which he becomes embroiled and which he unravels. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Gilbert Keith Chesterton (1874-1936) was an influential and prolific English writer of the early 20th century. He was a journalist, a poet and a novelist. He wrote 80 books and 200 short stories in addition to his other work. He is perhaps best remembered for his ‘Father Brown' stories.‘The Man Who Knew Too Much' has some similarities to the Father Brown stories: Horne Fisher the eponymous hero is connected and indeed related to many of the high-ranking politicians of his age and thus ‘knows too much' about the background of the mysteries in which he becomes embroiled and which he unravels. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: The Biden Administration brings its abortion expansion efforts to the heartland. In Des Moines, Iowa, Vice President Kamala Harris issues yet another call for abortion access. Carol Tobias of the National Right to Life Committee encourages pro-lifers to persevere as “those babies and their mothers need you." Meanwhile, the Pentagon releases a video and a statement of the incident that brought down a U.S. surveillance drone. White House Correspondent Owen Jensen reports. Meanwhile, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says that, despite the dramatic bank collapses of the past week, the American financial system is still in good shape. Several lawmakers are expressing their disapproval. Capitol Hill Correspondent Erik Rosales reports. Also, a recent New York Times investigation identified more than 100 young migrant children who are working dangerous jobs for U.S. companies. Alfonso Aguilar, Political Director for Americano Media, shares his thoughts on this phenomenon. In other news, the future of the most common method of abortion in the United States is now in the hands of a Texas judge. Christina Bennett, Correspondent for Live Action News shares what's at stake. Lastly, the life and work of Gilbert Keith Chesterton is continuing in the classroom. Joining us tonight is Dale Ahlquist, President of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton, who shares more about the impact of parent-led Catholic schools. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
In this episode of Uncommon Sense, Grettelyn and Albert share favorite Christmas stories and traditions from the staff at the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton. Cozy up to this warm and memorable episode that will be sure to leave a smile on your face and fill your heart with the true meaning of Christmas!
Over the last century many Christian apologists have made a name for themselves. At the root of this apologetic tree lies the genius and charm of Gilbert Keith Chesterton and Orthodoxy. In this week's episode, Drs. Crystal and David C. Downing sit down with Producer Aaron Hill to unwrap the many memorable witticisms, penetrating insights, and enchanting metaphors contained within the first four chapters of this rather dully-named yet incredibly encouraging book which influenced many Christian apologists and communicators such as C.S. Lewis and Dorothy L. Sayers.
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (12/05/22), we pick up where we ended on our previous broadcast and present more of an episode of the Hank Unplugged podcast. Hank is talking with Dale Ahlquist, President of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton, and editor of The Story of the Family: G. K. Chesterton on the Only State That Creates and Loves Its Own Citizens. Hank and Dale discuss how real birth control is self-control, communism, capitalism, and something worse; the practice of self-control, if public education is undermining the family more than anything else, if it makes sense for feminists to attack motherhood, the value of homemaking, why bad philosophy is ultimately self-destructing, and the main point of distributism—also known as localism.
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (12/02/22), we pick up where we ended on our previous broadcast and present more of an episode of the Hank Unplugged podcast. Hank is talking with Dale Ahlquist, President of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton, and editor of The Story of the Family: G. K. Chesterton on the Only State That Creates and Loves Its Own Citizens. Hank and Dale discuss the modern attack on the family, G.K. Chesterton's critiques of capitalism, the mystical mirror, the sacramental idea of sex as a picture of Christ and the Church, the problem with free love, birth control, and divorce; the connection between eugenics and birth control, and how real birth control is self-control.
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (12/01/22), we present an episode of the Hank Unplugged podcast. Hank's guest is Dale Ahlquist, President of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton, and editor of The Story of the Family: G. K. Chesterton on the Only State That Creates and Loves Its Own Citizens. Hank and Dale discuss how we define the family matters, why G.K. Chesterton is important today, natural law, the growing influence of the government in our lives, the paradox of freedom, and the modern attack on the family.