<p>Famous in our own time as the author of the &#39;Father Brown&#39; detective stories Gilbert Keith Chesterton was a highly respected Victorian author and on his frequent lecture tours met with many &#39;progressive&#39; and &#39;free-thinking&#39; philosophies such as those expounded by H G Wells Rudyard Kipling and George Bernard Shaw. &#39;Heretics&#39; is a rebuttal of all such theories written in Chesterton&#39;s inimitable style a rare mix of humor wisdom and biting prose. The book is crammed to bursting with profound and paradoxical thoughts: &#39;only when hope is unreasonable is it useful&#39;; &#39;worldly ideals are more dangerous than otherworldly ones&#39;; and &#39;it is only acceptable to be proud about something that is not creditable to oneself&#39;. The publication of &#39;Heretics&#39; prompted reviewer G. S. Street to declare that he would worry about his own philosophy only after &quot;Mr. Chesterton has given us his.&quot; In response Chesterton penned &#39;Orthodoxy&#39; his famous defence of Christianity and the companion volume of this present work.</p>
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