The Everlasting Man

Why Chesterton’s Everlasting Man Still Matters

Introduction The Everlasting Man is G.K. Chesterton’s attempt to show that two things in history are far stranger than modern people tend to admit: the sudden appearance of man as a symbolic, meaning-seeking creature, and the appearance of Christ as a figure who refuses to fit into any normal category of myth, philosophy, or politics. Rather […]

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The Deadly Religion of the Self: Chesterton’s Timeless Warning

The deadly religion of the self is everywhere today — in self-help slogans, modern spirituality, and the worship of the “god within.” But long before this inner idol re-emerged, G.K. Chesterton had already exposed its fatal flaws. In Chapter 5 of Orthodoxy, he delivers a timeless warning: self-worship is not just mistaken. It’s destructive. Only

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The Life and Legacy of Origen: An Early Catholic Scholar

Origen of Alexandria, born around A.D. 185, stands as one of early Christianity’s most significant theologians and scholars. His life and works reflect a deep devotion to Scripture, a relentless pursuit of truth, and a controversial legacy that shaped Christian theology for centuries. This blog explores what we know of Origen’s life, based on historical

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