G K Chesterton
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Introducing Humor Into The Divine
1. Habits Of Heart
2. Habits Of Mind
3. Habits Of Soul
4. Habits Of Observance
5. Habits Of Discernment
6. Habits Of Belief
7. Habits Of Debate
THE LAST WORD
Acknowledgments
Additional Info
G. K. Chesterton (1874-1936), was one of the great Catholic writers of the twentieth century. He brought a distinctive Catholic perspective to scores of books and articles even to the genre of detective novels in the famous Father Brown mysteries. As this collection shows, Chesterton’s writing contains a spiritual dimension. In his ability to combine matters of great seriousness with great humor, the contours of his distinctive and paradoxical spirituality emerge.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781570754951
ISBN10: 1570754950
G. K. Chesterton | Editor: William Griffin
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2003
Modern Spiritual Masters
Publisher: Orbis Books
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