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The Ball and the Cross: A Satirical Exploration of Reason and Faith in 19th-Century England

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Religião & Espiritualidade

In "The Ball and the Cross," G. K. Chesterton intertwines philosophical discourse with a gripping narrative to explore the profound conflict between faith and skepticism. Set against the backdrop of a brewing theological crisis, the novel follows the tumultuous journey of a Catholic and an atheist whose lives converge in a dramatic confrontation. Chesterton employs his signature wit and paradoxical style, crafting a tale rich with allegorical depth and vibrant characters, all while invoking the broader cultural tensions of early 20th-century England, where faith was often questioned amid the rise of modernity. G. K. Chesterton, a prominent figure in the literary and theological spheres, was known for his prolific output as a writer, journalist, and philosopher. His personal journey of faith deeply influenced his work, including "The Ball and the Cross," which reflects his own struggles with doubt and conviction. Chesterton's engagement with controversial religious themes stemmed from his broader intention to illustrate the vitality of traditional beliefs amidst the encroaching rationalism of his time, positioning him as a defender of the Christian worldview. This novel is a compelling read for those interested in the intersection of faith and reason, providing a thought-provoking narrative that resonates with contemporary debates. Readers will find in Chesterton's work a timeless exploration of belief, strikingly relevant and accessible, inviting them to reflect on their own convictions while reveling in the author's characteristic charm and intellectual rigor.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664185006

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Ebook: 20 de novembro de 2019

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