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Overview""The disintegration of rational society started in the drift from the hearth and the family"", wrote G. K. Chesterton in 1933. ""The solution must be a drift back."" In a world that has lost touch with normality, it takes a pioneer to rediscover the wonders of the normal. This masterful compilation of texts and quotes from the prolific G. K. Chesterton, edited by Dale Ahlquist, illustrates the glory of the family--the heritage of romance, love, marriage, parenthood, and home. It is a hymn in praise of the saucepan, the kettle, the hairbrush, the umbrella stand, what Chesterton calls ""the brave old bones of life"". With piercing wit, the English writer pits all these venerable truths against the fashions of divorce, contraception, and abortion, along with the troubling philosophies that have afflicted education and the workplace since the early twentieth century. Society is built on the family, in all its unglamorous beauty, and Chesterton helps readers to see this reality with fresh eyes. As he writes: ""The first things must be the very fountains of life, love and birth and babyhood; and these are always covered fountains, flowing in the quiet courts of the home."" Full Product DetailsAuthor: G K Chesterton , Dale AhlquistPublisher: Ignatius Press Imprint: Ignatius Press Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 20.10cm Weight: 0.281kg ISBN: 9781621644477ISBN 10: 1621644472 Pages: 237 Publication Date: 25 March 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAssembled so brilliantly by Ahlquist, this Chesterton chrestomathy does with rapier wit and robust humor what so few could do--make laughingstocks of those sappers who are so earnestly undermining the family in the name of freedom. The Woke should fear this book. Everyone else should buy it. --Robert Reilly Brilliance is made the way a spark is made, when steel is struck by something harder than it is. Chesterton's brain is the flint that strikes subjects we find hard, like marriage, divorce, oaths, promises, love, and sex. --David Fagerberg, Ph.D. G. K. Chesterton was not only a great defender of the faith but a great defender of the family also. This excellent collection of the best of Chesterton's writing on the family is more needed today than it was in Chesterton's own day. --Joseph Pearce We are travelling through a desert of illusion in our surreal modern world with the phantasms of the human person and the family that dominate our culture. The wisdom of Chesterton on the family is an oasis, from which we may draw water joyfully. --Thomas Cardinal Collins With the eyes of a prophet, Chesterton knew that the world's embrace of the family as the primary social unit was coming to an end. Modernity and postmodernity cannot handle such a wondrous institution. Watching Chesterton defend the family is a joy. --Bradley Birzer, Ph.D. Mankind's future depends on whether we embrace or reject the wisdom of this book. Read this book before doing so becomes a criminal act. --Christopher Check This book is exactly what the doctor ordered for a society that has lost its mind when it comes to defining the family and the sexes. A timely and seminal collection of Chestertonian wit and wisdom on marriage and divorce, love and sex, parents and children, birth control and public education. --Louis Markos, Ph.D """Assembled so brilliantly by Ahlquist, this Chesterton chrestomathy does with rapier wit and robust humor what so few could do--make laughingstocks of those sappers who are so earnestly undermining the family in the name of freedom. The Woke should fear this book. Everyone else should buy it."" --Robert Reilly ""Brilliance is made the way a spark is made, when steel is struck by something harder than it is. Chesterton's brain is the flint that strikes subjects we find hard, like marriage, divorce, oaths, promises, love, and sex."" --David Fagerberg, Ph.D. ""G. K. Chesterton was not only a great defender of the faith but a great defender of the family also. This excellent collection of the best of Chesterton's writing on the family is more needed today than it was in Chesterton's own day."" --Joseph Pearce ""We are travelling through a desert of illusion in our surreal modern world with the phantasms of the human person and the family that dominate our culture. The wisdom of Chesterton on the family is an oasis, from which we may draw water joyfully."" --Thomas Cardinal Collins ""With the eyes of a prophet, Chesterton knew that the world's embrace of the family as the primary social unit was coming to an end. Modernity and postmodernity cannot handle such a wondrous institution. Watching Chesterton defend the family is a joy."" --Bradley Birzer, Ph.D. Mankind's future depends on whether we embrace or reject the wisdom of this book. Read this book before doing so becomes a criminal act. --Christopher Check This book is exactly what the doctor ordered for a society that has lost its mind when it comes to defining the family and the sexes. A timely and seminal collection of Chestertonian wit and wisdom on marriage and divorce, love and sex, parents and children, birth control and public education. --Louis Markos, Ph.D" Author InformationDale Ahlquist is President of the Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton, creator and host of the long-running EWTN series on G.K. Chesterton, and publisher of Gilbert Magazine. He is considered the greatest living authority on the life and works of Chesterton. His books include The Apostle of Common Sense, The Complete Thinker, Knight of the Holy Ghost, and Common Sense 101. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |