Orthodoxy (1908) is a book by G. K. Chesterton that has become a classic of Christian apologetics.
Chesterton's description of his intellectual and philosophical journey to Christianity.
Chesterton explains the values and ideals that constitute the foundation of Christianity, adopting an informal style in his scholarly arguments in favor of faith as an affirmation of human freedom.
This book is suitable for those interested in the role of Eastern Orthodoxy in the 21st century.
Jaroslav Pelikan, the foremost church historian of the twentieth century, is honored by this collection of essays written by his colleagues and former students in honor of his 80th birthday celebration; Pelikan himself contributed an ...
This volume contains G. K. Chesterton's 1908 book, "Orthodoxy". Chesterton viewed this book as a companion to his other work, "Heretics", and it has become a seminal text in Christian apologetics.
This classic work of apologetics is Chesterton's attempt to explain how he himself came to believe in the Christian faith. Chesterton presents his own personal view of Christianity, which he...
This work has already received international recognition for its careful scholarship, logical analysis, objective and balanced research, and biblical insight into the history and teachings of Eastern Orthodoxy and will be considered the ...
In light of Orthodoxy's growing presence, this book will introduce Western Christians to the Eastern Orthodox vision of the Christian life by examining Orthodox theology and worship and will also alert readers to the cultural and historical ...
This book deals with popular Orthodoxy during the Byzantine and Ottoman periods, approaching the material from a historical and anthropological perspective.
Are Eastern Orthodoxy and evangelicalism at all compatible? Yes, no, maybe---this book allows five leading authorities to present their different views, have them critiqued by their fellow authors, and respond to the critiques.