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I should have known I had revealed myself, long since. First read of Chesterton in 1960. Bought my first 4 Chesterton books in 1965. Image paperbacks of ORTHODOXY, EVERLASTING MAN, ST. FRANCIS, St. THOMAS. Added Belloc, Lewis, Tolkien, Sayers, Williams, Lunn, Dawson, others, to the list. Chesterton the main man.GKC of course has read* Orthodoxy*. But I am guessing the other people on the Thread perhaps have not.
I challenge them to read it. I can’t think of any easily readable book written in English that better sums up the “Tradition” position - formerly taken by the TEC and still held by some Episcopalians and others. You don’t have to agree with Chesterton to benefit from the book. Think of it as discovering the secret strategy book from the other side. All your (friendly) opponents’ playbooks reflect the thinking summed up here.
If you want to understand the intellectual positions of Pope Benedict, Mother Theresa, and most other compassionate, caring conservatives, including Anglicans like C. S. Lewis and GKC of CAF fame, of the past hundred years, trust me, they either read this book or were shaped by people who read it.
I don’t suggest everyone mess up the house with such like book collecting manias (got lots of them, I do), but yes, Chesterton is always suggested.
Thanks for the post.