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Defiant Joy

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Defiant Joy is a powerful narrative of Chesterton's life through his literary accomplishments.

Amid currents of modernity that sought to displace the Christian faith, Chesterton challenged thought leaders of his day with civility, erudition, and wit, contending that faith is the central piece of our humanity. C. S. Lewis credits The Everlasting Man for his Christian vision, while Heretics and Orthodoxy are still considered pillars of Christian thought.

But Chesterton wasn't just an apologist. He wrote literary criticisms of Dickens and Chaucer still revered as seminal works. He wrote long–form epic poetry, widely–published articles, and lectured on art, politics, and history. Defiant Joy reveals a larger–than–life thinker and cultural giant–showing his utmost relevance for us today, and how a vibrant Christian witness can display the merits, joy, and sanity of a faith many wish to discredit.


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Publisher: Thomas Nelson Inc.

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  • Release date: June 29, 2011

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  • ISBN: 9781595552013
  • Release date: June 29, 2011

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  • ISBN: 9781595552013
  • File size: 692 KB
  • Release date: June 29, 2011

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Defiant Joy is a powerful narrative of Chesterton's life through his literary accomplishments.

Amid currents of modernity that sought to displace the Christian faith, Chesterton challenged thought leaders of his day with civility, erudition, and wit, contending that faith is the central piece of our humanity. C. S. Lewis credits The Everlasting Man for his Christian vision, while Heretics and Orthodoxy are still considered pillars of Christian thought.

But Chesterton wasn't just an apologist. He wrote literary criticisms of Dickens and Chaucer still revered as seminal works. He wrote long–form epic poetry, widely–published articles, and lectured on art, politics, and history. Defiant Joy reveals a larger–than–life thinker and cultural giant–showing his utmost relevance for us today, and how a vibrant Christian witness can display the merits, joy, and sanity of a faith many wish to discredit.


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