One of the greatest Catholic minds of the twentieth century was a
journalist, playwright, novelist, literary critic, poet,
cartoonist, essayist, broadcaster, and even president of the
Detection Club.
But he was also a theologian.
G. K. Chesterton, famous for defending Christian belief in his
books Orthodoxy and The Everlasting Man (the latter helped to
convert C.S. Lewis) could not help thinking theologically even when
he was making jokes and his writings illuminate the profoundest
religious themes.
In his hands, Christian truth is rescued from becoming a purely
academic exercise. He gives us an "experience of the fullness and
many-sidedness of the truth, in which the Christian can romp
without a care" (Balthasar).
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