- EAN13
- 9782385822170
- Éditeur
- Quick Read
- Date de publication
- 20/02/2024
- Langue
- anglais
- Fiches UNIMARC
- S'identifier
Livre numérique
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Aide EAN13 : 9782385822170
- Fichier EPUB, libre d'utilisation
- Fichier Mobipocket, libre d'utilisation
- Lecture en ligne, lecture en ligne
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Discover a new way to read classics with Quick Read.
This Quick Read edition includes both the full text and a summary for each
chapter.
\- Reading time of the complete text: about 6 hours
\- Reading time of the summarized text: 16 minutes
"Heretics" is a collection of 20 essays written by G. K. Chesterton and
published in 1905. In these essays, Chesterton engages in extensive arguments
against prominent intellectuals of his time, including atheist Joseph McCabe,
George Bernard Shaw, Friedrich Nietzsche, H. G. Wells, and Rudyard Kipling. He
covers a wide range of topics, from cosmology to anthropology to soteriology.
Chesterton criticizes French nihilism, German humanism, English
utilitarianism, and the arrogance of the European intelligentsia. The book is
considered central to Chesterton's moral theology, along with his other work,
"Orthodoxy." The chapters in "Heretics" include discussions on the importance
of orthodoxy, the negative spirit, the influence of Rudyard Kipling, George
Bernard Shaw, H. G. Wells, and more. The book is a valuable resource for those
interested in Christian apologetics.
This Quick Read edition includes both the full text and a summary for each
chapter.
\- Reading time of the complete text: about 6 hours
\- Reading time of the summarized text: 16 minutes
"Heretics" is a collection of 20 essays written by G. K. Chesterton and
published in 1905. In these essays, Chesterton engages in extensive arguments
against prominent intellectuals of his time, including atheist Joseph McCabe,
George Bernard Shaw, Friedrich Nietzsche, H. G. Wells, and Rudyard Kipling. He
covers a wide range of topics, from cosmology to anthropology to soteriology.
Chesterton criticizes French nihilism, German humanism, English
utilitarianism, and the arrogance of the European intelligentsia. The book is
considered central to Chesterton's moral theology, along with his other work,
"Orthodoxy." The chapters in "Heretics" include discussions on the importance
of orthodoxy, the negative spirit, the influence of Rudyard Kipling, George
Bernard Shaw, H. G. Wells, and more. The book is a valuable resource for those
interested in Christian apologetics.
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